I found it complicated at first (didn’t know which instance “will last”, where to register to not lose anything when instance admin decide to turn it down), but now it’s going good. We are missing mobile apps though.

What’s are your thoughts about Lemmy/kbin?

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    Lots of people here with the opposite opinion of me, which is that I like the website and not the mobile apps, but overall yeah I’m pretty convinced this format is probably the best poised alternative to replace Reddit for a lot of people. Maybe not everybody, but I am willing to “settle” for quality over quantity ;)

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      I agree. I too prefer the website as a progressive web app. Though I’m playing with the idea of making a cross platform app highly inspired by relay for reddit. But with my history of procrastination that probably never will get finished.

      • @[email protected]
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        51 year ago

        I’d love to see some of the existing Reddit client apps pivot over to Lemmy.

        I’m a long-time user of Reddit is Fun and would love to continue using it!

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        Same. Much easier to use the progressive web app, and it seems to function better than Mlem.

        Once the mobile apps are more mature I’ll probably switch over, but for now the progressive web app works best for me

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      41 year ago

      I’ve just been using the browser or a progressive web app on mobile so far. Seems to work more or less okay.