Reddit Wants Users to Use Its App
Introduction
Reddit is testing a new rule. Some people cannot use the website on their phones. Reddit wants them to download the app instead.
Main Body
Some users see a message on their phone screen. This message stops them from reading the website. They must download the Reddit app to see the content. Reddit says the app is better. It helps people find things they like. The boss of Reddit, Steve Huffman, says the app makes people stay longer. This helps the company make more money. Many users are angry. They do not like this rule. Some people found ways to fix the problem, but most users think the company is being mean.
Conclusion
Reddit wants more people to use the app to make more money. Many users do not like this change.
Learning
⚡ THE 'WANT' PATTERN
In this text, we see a very common way to talk about goals: [Person/Company] + wants + [Someone] + to [Do Something]
- Reddit wants users to use its app.
- Reddit wants them to download the app.
How to use it (Simple Guide): If you want another person to do an action, don't say "I want that you go." Instead, follow the pattern:
- I want you to help me.
- My boss wants me to work.
- She wants him to stay.
💡 QUICK VOCAB SHIFT
Notice how the text describes feelings using simple adjectives:
- Angry Very upset.
- Mean Not kind / Unfair.
Example: "The company is being mean" = The company is acting in a way that is not kind.