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    So does a mobile browser?

    Maybe handling multiple accounts is easier with an app but that’s beyond basic use

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        “If I take deliberate steps to inconvenience myself, I feel inconvenienced! Grrrr I’m so angry at this thing that I used to inconvenience myself!”

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          If someone explaining why they use an app instead of a website (in a literal comment thread about why people would prefer an app to the mobile site) triggers you in such a way that your only response is to make up an irate strawman… it might be time to log off, step outside and practice interacting with people like an functioning adult.

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            But they were talking about setting their browser to incognito and/or closing their tab, both things which an app just don’t have. Nevermind that closing a tab does not log you out of your account, both things are things that he just could… not do and are not entirely normal to do when using a browser, so he did actually go out of the way to inconvenience himself in the case of the browser, it is not a strawman.

            Also, I’m not triggered. Idk how you arrived at that point. You’re the one calling my statement irate and telling me to go outside and stuff. I was just being calm and slightly making fun of the comment.

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              The question was, why use an app. Answer was, because some people keep their browser in permanent incognito. Nobody was annoyed or irritated, it’s a completely valid answer why people prefer to do something that way for their reason. Just take the answer and move on.