Sync users who joined Lemmy on the app launch day, how has your first week been so far?
I'm asking new joiners because I know it can be confusing at first to see issues with content discoverability, instances unavailability, people migrating accounts, etc.
Started using Lemmy a lot more with sync than without. No longer using Lemmy web (I've never used Reddit web anyway). Still running into occasional bugs, such as thread comments rendering out of order. But definitely expected as this is still in beta.
Did have to change servers as lemmy.world was getting bogged down.
Tbh I'm not super down with lemmy yet. It feel like too much like an r/all experience with very little users. Most of my feed at reddit was very niche communities that either connected me to people like myself or gave me a window in the lives of people totally unlike myself. Here I see some news, redditbashing or meta comments about lemmy and a lot of technology/privacy content that I'm just not interested in.
Even if I find niche communities, they have no posts. Maybe this will get better over time, but I'm not sure if I'll stick around for that long.
Nah he's right. I follow fighting games which are practically dead on lemmy, manga which is growing and has posts and votes now but still never has comments, etc. At least the tech stuff is an interest for me, unlike him.
It is making me miss the communities I used to follow on Reddit that don't (yet?) Exist here. But it is a comfortable way to get my distraction scrolling in.
I have joined a few similar ones and try to be active but there's very little to work with. But fair suggestion. I'm just a consumer more than a creator 🤷♀️ my activity on Lemmy FAR surpasses my activity on Reddit, however. Trying to do my bit.
I have joined a few similar ones and try to be active but there's very little to work with. But fair suggestion. I'm just a consumer more than a creator 🤷♀️ my activity on Lemmy FAR surpasses my activity on Reddit, however. Trying to do my bit.
It's been pretty good. I have noticed the default sort order ('Active') results in the feed getting stale pretty quickly. Changing the default to 'New' has been a better experience so far, at least at the current level of activity.
I have had a few issues subscribing to communities on remote instances (i.e. not showing up in search, or showing up but with an empty feed when content definitely exists when I check the web UI) - this does not appear to be an SFW/NSFW issue, and some communities from the same remote instances appear correctly.
Hard to tell if this is an instance/protocol issue, or an app issue.
It's not an app issue, you'll notice the same behavior in any Lemmy client. Once you're subscribed successfully, new content should be coming in normally unless, again, there is an instance/federation issue.
I have had a few issues subscribing to communities on remote instances (i.e. not showing up in search, or showing up but with an empty feed when content definitely exists when I check the web UI) - this does not appear to be an SFW/NSFW issue, and some communities from the same remote instances appear correctly.
That happens if no-one on your instance has subscribed to that community - search for the address with ! at the start and refresh the page if 8tbis blank or shows and error, this should force it through for you.
This is one of the more confusing and frustrating aspects to Lemmy and they are working to improve it
I used sync before I ever had a Reddit account, I was a digg person and after the mass migration I just kind of 'meh' and didn't have a doom scroller
But then, magic, more and more friends discussed Reddit (never giving away their usernames of course) and I asked and someone just said "oh don't bother with the web, just download sync" and I fell in love, the UI just... It is the definition of a good UI, I just "knew" how to use it
Then when I found out if I made a Reddit account I could sub and find more content I liked, was the first time I ever loaded the Reddit page, only yo make an account and then login to sync.
When the most recent bad Reddit occurred and our dear dev was pondering moving I just waited and now, I have a lemmy account
Might not be for everyone, but it's the only app for Reddit (I did actually try others during a brief time when I didn't have the ability to filter videos out) but nothing ever clicked
Side notes, I am more of a lurker which may or may not be relevant
One thing that I've really enjoyed about Sync is how good it is at restoring its own state. I don't think I can ever remember a time where I went back to open Sync, and it wasn't where I expected it to be.
I swear it also just seems to know when its a good time to actually reset its state, and take me back to the home screen. Logically I know that Sync doesn't have machine learning capabilities built-in to "guestimate" this and is probably just a state-cache invalidation timer (or something along those lines)... but it certainly does feel like some dark magic!
Yeah that's what I mean, legit when I'm using Connect for Lemmy I just swipe to another app to respond a message and go back to Connect and all is gone lol, and this shit is worse because I have connect to hide read posts so yeah, it is a funny quest to find the post I was before.
This isn't specifically of connect though, I'd say it happens to all the Lemmy apps but Sync and maybe Voyager.
Yeah Sync hasn't gone done yet, it's been the instance which lately is lemmy.world being the target of DDoS attacks. When that happens I switch to an alternate account and things are running fine again, so it's not Sync related.
Good to hear! Regarding the availability, you might want to change to another instance temporarily. You can use https://github.com/CMahaff/lasim to move your subscriptions and blocked instances.
In terms of suggestions, the choice depends on where you are located (for latency issues). Most of the regional instances (lemmy.ca, feddit.de, feddit.uk, midwest.social etc.) are usually good choices.
For generalist instances, Lemm.ee, reddthat.com and sh.itjusts.works are usually solid choices
I've been loving it, feels good to be using it again. Lemmy isn't as active as I would love it to be (especially in the topics I'm interested in), but being able to scroll around using Sync has really motivated me to be active here. I hope that happens with more people.
I really wish I could submit posts using the app, and there are a couple of the features that feel like should be basic functions that require a subscription to use. Happy to support the developer, but I don't like subscription models and not sure if there's enough value here for me (yet) to justify a one-time $99 payment.
I'd also love it if the "no more posts loaded. Retry?" toast message would time out and fade away. It ends up blocking some of the info for the last post it loaded at the bottom of the screen, and it just doesn't leave!
Sync still doesn't work for me. It crashes as soon as it opens. I'm enjoying Liftoff right now. I think I'll stick with it even if Sync starts working.
I have used it for a short while, but one thing I can not appreciate is having all the display settings (cudo's for that) but all Inwant is everything look the same over all accounts.
And a "sync subscriptions and block lists" option would rock!
Honestly pretty great, still in the process of blocking some of the instances I'm not interested in but I like it a lot for what I do (browse the main page by top/active to get a bit off everything)
Inbox is broken, everytime you click to see a reply you've gotten it sticks it into single view and you have to click view parent because you have no idea what the comment is referring to.
I love it. Really looking forward to being able to create posts when that functionality is added. Using the latest alpha Thunder for posting in the meantime.