Scroll on Reddit on mobile and click on a link. The comments open in a new tab. Close the tab and the previous tab is also at the link you’ve just closed.
Makes it impossible to browse around and long click to open on a new tab doesn’t solve the issue either.
Scroll on Reddit on mobile and click on a link. The comments open in a new tab. Close the tab and the previous tab is also at the link you’ve just closed.
Makes it impossible to browse around and long click to open on a new tab doesn’t solve the issue either.
And if the tab was unloaded then you press back it changes the URL but not the actual contents of the page.
I feel like facebook is the worst culprit with this
Those are all weird WebKit issues, and reddit not testing MobileSafari.
It works perfectly on Chrome, if it was intentional they would have broken it on Chrome too.
As always you can count on Apple/Safari team to not give a shit, not try to fix it, not reach out to reddit to ask them to fix it, etc.
You think Reddit does not test in their #1 browser?