• j_roby@slrpnk.net
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    1 year ago

    I appreciate you for making and working on this app

    I’m a Reddit Is Fun user and soon to be full-time reddit refugee. Coming from RIF, this app already feels a bit intuitive, so thank you for that too.

    I look forward to seeing how this app progresses, and Lemmy as a whole. Once I get my bearings here, maybe I can share some earnest input and/or suggestions

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    Just started here in Lemmy with the app. Feels great, but it still needs work. Nonetheless, thank you for your work on making the internet a little bit more libre :)

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    1 year ago

    Thank you for all the hard work! The app is getting better very quickly.

    Cheers!

  • Jake Farm
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    2 years ago

    I can’t seem to find the way to search for communities, via the app.

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          At the bottom of the app, you see a bar with icons: home, three lying exclamation marks, envelope, bookmark, person. The second one, the three lying exclamation marks, is a community search button which takes you to a simple UI with communities listed and a search prompt at the top.

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    2 years ago

    Another question, is there a way to collapse comment chains?

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      I’d suggest using the github issue tracker to request features and report bugs. This community is better for discussions, questions, etc. If the request isn’t on the issue tracker, it’ll probably get lost

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        Ok I understand, but I think a megathread for suggestions could be nice too, it would be more accessible than creating a GitHub account, and users could vote for the most requested features directly from Lemmy.

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          For sure, that would be fine, there’s just a decent chance I won’t see all of them.

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    Is there any chance support will be extended to Android 7.0?

    I left lemmy when Lemmur started having certificate issues, and would like to come back in light of reddit’s impending nuke of 3rd party apps, but I really only use this kind of thing on my mobile, and it’s quite old…

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    Can’t create a post somehow, that’s why I just comment here. The screenshots where taken at the same time. Can someone explain to me why there is such a huge difference in the numbers?

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    is there an iOS alternative of this? I would like to use lemmy on my iPad as well.