…how many of you will stay? Personally, I wiped my Reddit history and deleted my account, so I’m definitely here to stay. I can see, however, that a number of people see Lemmy more as a distraction until the blackout is over. I wonder what that number would be.

  • @[email protected]
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    Which OS are you on, android or IOS? On android I’m using Jerboa and it’s honestly quite a nice app for being in the alpha stage, didn’t check to see if it’s on IOS as well

      • @yacht_boy
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        52 years ago

        Have you been able to get it to work? It crashes on me after about 60 seconds every time I open it. I definitely am feeling the loss of Apollo. Lemmy from the desktop isn’t bad, but the mobile experience is atrocious.

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          I’ve also been having that issue. I ended up adding Lemmy as a web app and it’s a pretty decent experience.

          • @yacht_boy
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            32 years ago

            I have not found it’s all that usable as a web app. I did probably 90% of my redditing from my phone so this is a big one for me. If I had any tech skills at all I would consider trying to make an app, but dammit Jim I’m a geologist not a coder.

            • @aaronious
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              32 years ago

              Ha. Maybe with the increased interest here we’ll see a few apps pop into the scene.

    • Dogeek
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      undefined> Which OS are you on, android or IOS? On android I’m using Jerboa and it’s honestly quite a nice app for being in the alpha stage, didn’t check to see if it’s on IOS as well

      Android, I tried getting Jerboa to work (it’s the only option after all), but I couldn’t, it keeps crashing on me

      • fluffyrex
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        Oh, no! I’m having such a good experience on Jerboa. I get little “time out” messages popping up now and then, but they don’t affect anything unless I’m actively navigating. I can continue to scroll & read comments on the page I’m on without interruption.

        I also figure that the rapidly increasing user base is a challenge for developers, so I am more than willing to be patient while kinks get worked out, especially when the inconvenience factor is so unnoticeable (for me).