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This won't help in the above case so it's a little off topic. But I got rid of Twitter on my phone and still use Twitter on my phone - Basically you just open twitter.com in Firefox, and go to the menu and click "Install". Now you get a launcher icon to an "app" but it's just the website hosted by the browser.
Instantly saves 150Mb, stops it doing evil shit and because it's hosted in Firefox I get to block all the ads.
I would advise doing this with any app which has a desktop / mobile version and see what happens - Facebook, Reddit, LinkedIn etc. Some social media sites will nag you to install the app but some won't or will be functional in spite of it.
I'm using firefox on android as well, but i cannot find the "install" option anywhere, could you point me in the right direction?
I'm not positive but I think the option "Add to Home Screen" is the same thing as the above user mentioned. That's what I have in my menu options, I don't have an "Install" option there.
in the Ellipsis. dropdown menu you should see an "Add to home screen" or "Install" button depending on what the website says in its metadata. The latter is for sites which have webapps.