Lemmy is going to look more appealing as time goes on.

  • @LaminatedDenim
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    45 hours ago

    Same, but then I immediately returned to reddit. Today I suddenly realized I wanted to leave reddit, so here I am again. Any good tips for Android apps?

    • @[email protected]
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      3 hours ago

      Voyager is my go-to.

      I see sync recommended too, but I would recommend against that one. I had to buy it for reddit twice because the dev invalidated the license and took away premium features on an upgrade. So I’m not using their shit ever again.

    • @No_Ones_Slick_Like_Gaston
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      35 hours ago

      The 2 specific communities I want to read without a mirroring one in the fediverse I still read through RSS.

      Yead is better than using web or their app. And still get my fix.

    • C A B B A G E
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      35 hours ago

      I use Boost for Lemmy (paid for, so no ads etc.). It’s what I used for Reddit, so the transition was super easy, but there’s lots of FOSS Lemmy clients on F-Droid that are good too.

    • shameless
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      25 hours ago

      I also use Boost as I was using that back on Reddit. Voyager is also an excellent Lemmy app too.

    • @buddascrayon
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      15 hours ago

      Any good tips for Android apps?

      Sync, I used it for reddit before they fucked the API. And now I use it for Lemmy. It’s one of the smoothest apps I’ve ever used.

      • Cid Vicious
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        11 hour ago

        I really loved sync for reddit, but development on the app is pretty inconsistent and there’s currently some major bugs/unsupported features. For example I can’t currently view comments on posts from SJW.