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reddit AMA app arrives on Android

reddit AMA app arrives on Android

Lewis Leong

  • September 4, 2014
  • Updated: July 2, 2025 at 7:29 AM
reddit AMA app arrives on Android

Just one day after debuting on iOS, reddit’s own Ask Me Anything app is now available on Android. The app takes the site’s popular subreddit, r/AMA, and distills it down to a useful app for reading interviews with celebrities and other notable people.

The Android app is almost identical to the iOS version, but adopts Android’s own design language instead. While you don’t have to sign up for a reddit account to use the app, you will have to if you want to vote on topics and comments.

The app is broken down into two sections for “Answered” and “Asked” questions. If you just want to read responses for questions, stick to the Answered section. But there are often good questions that get ignored by the person being interviewed.

The app is very easy to use and gets to the core of long interviews.

Download Ask Me Anything for Android

Source: Ask Me Anything

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