I really didn’t think it would be this easy to find a site and apps that were similar to Reddit and Apollo. Boom Lemmy and Memmy; fucking perfect transition.
Just waiting to see which communities become the largest to really get into it.
It’s not like the size of an individual community matters, since you can still see and interact with posts from anywhere in the Fediverse. I’m on Kbin.social replying to you here right now.
I’ve been flip-flopping and trying out kbin and lemmy.world and I think I like kbin’s look more but the comments could really use a collapse button on here.
I really didn’t think it would be this easy to find a site and apps that were similar to Reddit and Apollo. Boom Lemmy and Memmy; fucking perfect transition.
Just waiting to see which communities become the largest to really get into it.
It’s not like the size of an individual community matters, since you can still see and interact with posts from anywhere in the Fediverse. I’m on Kbin.social replying to you here right now.
Does Kbin have an app yet? I’m using it now but I think it’s just a website link.
There’s an Android app on the Play store
I’m on kbin too. Kind of wish there was an iOS app. It seems like Lemmy is getting apps faster, but I like the way kbin looks and works more.
Same, but it’s only a matter of time until we get apps. I know some are in development, so some day soon hopefully!
I’ve been flip-flopping and trying out kbin and lemmy.world and I think I like kbin’s look more but the comments could really use a collapse button on here.
Personally I have no problem scrolling through 5-20 comments, plus its important to engage!!!
there is not an official solution, but if you look around there are some greasemonkey scripts for collapsing.
The main issue is that Kbin is younger than lemmy and doesn’t expose an API yet.
Also that kbin seems to struggle much more with the explosion in users. It doesn’t matter for browsing but uploading is downright broken right now.
App is rolling out in a month I think