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How has ur lemmy experience been so far?
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Lemmy on the desktop is great. It's so much cleaner than Reddit ever was. I really enjoy it. It's missing a bunch of features for moderation and other things, but for now it gets the job done.
Reddit via Jerboa for Android is rough. The app looks fine, but things just don't work. Clicking on links refreshes the feed and you lose your place, opening photos doesn't work half the time. It's a rough experience. It needs developers to contribute to it badly, or one of the popular Reddit client devs need to come in and make a Lemmy app.
I've only seen negative toxic posts and comments from lemmygrad users. Everyone else has been really fun to talk with.
Yeah, if you checkout the Github, one of the first lines on the README is:
So I doubt the app experience is going to improve much anytime soon unless other people decide they want to take up the mantle (or create alternative apps entirely).
Yea, that's why I said it needs developers to contribute to it badly. I understand that the developer has basically abandoned it.
There was an update yesterday. Some people are contributing to it, which is good. Hopefully more come, and the app really gets an overhaul before July 1st. I think having a decent app is key to keeping people here, especially if people are migrating because of apps.
Jerboa also doesn't do push notifications like the desktop does. So for moderation or messaging it's not super useful since I don't know if I have new applications or messages I should respond to.
That might be a limitation of Lemmy or the app (I'm not sure if it supports push notifications at all)
Agreed on these points. The app doesn't work but the site is good