I honestly do not mind it one but. I quite like the interface. It’s minimal but there are some bugs to it which is to be expected. I really do like the overall design of it though. There isn’t too much going on. It’s like old Reddit which I am a big fan of

  • @randomperson
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    At first I thought it would be much more complicated to join and use than it really is. I really like the concept but the platform still feels pretty janky, needs polishing and some QoL features that are currently missing and hopefully we will also get some awesome mobile apps. Overall it’s very promising and I hope it will get adopted widely.

    • @RichardPoggers
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      Try Jerboa. Using it now and for being in alpha pretty solid.

      • @mcpheeandme
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        I’ve been getting a feel for Jerboa today. It’s nice.

        One thing I’m having trouble with: When a reply to a comment shows up in my inbox, I don’t see a simple way to respond. I’ve been going into the thread and finding it manually.

        Do you, or does anyone else, know if there’s an easier way to respond from the inbox?

        I might be overlooking something very obvious…

        • @taj
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          Yeah. That’s my one complaint too. Otherwise it’s pretty great 😃

      • @dzonc
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        It’s… OK. I’ve actually been thinking about doing a native app myself because losing some of the quality of life features from the reddit apps I love are the reason I’m pissed off with reddit in the first place. Luckily the lemmy api is easy to work with and if needed you can always host your own lemmy instance.