No, that’s most likely a change on appear.in’s server-side code. My
guess is that if the user agent string contains an "android" token, it
tries to redirect the user to the google play store to install the
native app
(https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=appear.in.app).

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Title:
  appear.in on phones won't enter a chat room

Status in Canonical System Image:
  In Progress
Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  (initially reported as https://lists.launchpad.net/ubuntu-
  phone/msg23290.html).

  When creating a new chat room on https://appear.in/, the user is
  informed that she has been invited to a conversation, and there is a
  "join" button, but tapping it does nothing. The following can be seen
  in the logs:

  WARNING **: Unable to dispatch url 'intent://appear.in/spectacular-
  
scorpion#Intent;scheme=http;action=android.intent.action.VIEW;end;':GDBus.Error:com.canonical.URLDispatcher.BadURL:
  URL 'intent://appear.in/spectacular-
  scorpion#Intent;scheme=http;action=android.intent.action.VIEW;end;' is
  not handleable by the URL Dispatcher

  It seems appear.in thinks it’s being used on android, and wants the
  user to install their native app? A simple UA override should do the
  trick.

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