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What's the best Android/iPhone app for Lemmy?
  • Nice timing for us as Liftoff! just got approved on the AppStore today: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/liftoff/id6450716376

    Give it a try and let us know what you think.

    Release notes and links to all Android and iOS channels here: https://lemmy.world/post/1439660

  • It feels like the early days of the internet!!!!
  • Yeah, it’s almost as if it’s people who were the problem all along 😀

  • Live from Punxsutawney
  • Watch out for that first step! It’s a doozy!

  • It feels like the early days of the internet!!!!
  • “Everyone here is so much nicer than on <insert massively popular mainstream platform here>

  • And we have lift.......
  • Haha, it only hurt because it was true. Hopefully it’s performing much better now.

  • And we have lift.......
  • Huh, we’re a meme already. All publicity is good publicity I guess.

  • Porn vs other nsfw
  • Have a look at Liftoff app. It has the option to hide NSFW content behind a click-through warning.

  • What if: The Lemmy code was never developed? What would you be doing right now?
  • Tildes is nice, just a bit quieter and fewer beans.

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  • Haha, Liftoff! to the rescue. Full usernames FTW

  • Reddit mods discuss forming a union and suing for back pay
  • Yeah, this seems very unlikely to go anywhere other than in gaining media attention (which is a fair aim to have at this point).

  • why does Reddit want us to use the official app so badly?
  • It wants to keep control of how people get access to its data. The recent massive surge of interest in A.I.s means that there's a lot of people looking for good quality datasets to train new models. Reddit is sitting on a goldmine, and it currently handing out gold nuggets for free.

    It wants to charge these desperate users of its data through the nose for that access, and $12,000 per 50M API calls is the market rate it has determined (and it is clearly comfortable that existing commercial users of its data such as marketers will also pay those rates).

    The fact that this will kill third party clients is just the icing on the cake. If reddit wanted to kill such clients it would just turn off voting and comments in the API.

  • For everyone new to Lemmy, how are you finding the experience?
  • Oof, that’s an aspect I hadn’t even thought of. It may well be a total bin fire.

  • For everyone new to Lemmy, how are you finding the experience?
  • I wonder if the Reddit board really appreciate how hard it is going to be to find large numbers of new mods. Being thick-skinned enough to cope with being hated by so many people for so many contradictory reasons while also being flexible and responsive and ready to plough through piles of work for free isn’t a combination of qualities many people have…

  • For everyone new to Lemmy, how are you finding the experience?
  • It’s welcoming but confusing. I think there’s two reasons for the latter:

    1- Many of us forget how basic Reddit was when we first started using it, and the features we all know and love got added over time and repeatedly refined based on use.

    2- Most of us here are because we have been users of incredibly well designed apps crafted by developers with a passion for great UI. If I try using the (new) Reddit site or their default app, I find myself equally confused.

    There are still so many changes happening in Lemmy functionality, and as we’ve seen with Mastodon, we will hopefully soon be overwhelmed with great apps.

    In the meantime there’s the great community already here and growing. I saw a comment that you can estimate that Reddit has 90% lurkers, 9% commenters, 0.9% posters, and 0.1% “community builders” I think it’s those latter groups who are leading the exodus, which is great news for us and terrible news for whoever ends up owning Reddit.

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