Haven’t had this happen with Sync though. I guess proprietary ad-supported clients have the budget to make QoL improvements faster. Although, I do love Voyager as well!
People always tend to bounce back to the bigger platform.
How I like to deal with this is to use two or more platforms of the same kind.
Occasionally open Reddit, and occasionally Lemmy. Occasionally checking Fedi, and occasionally going on Twitter.
It may be disorienting at first, but it’s better to get used to going on many websites than sticking to just two.
Gestures aren’t very convenient if I’m watching videos in full screen mode or when typing on the keyboard.
There are many problems with gesture nav in Android, let alone MIUI.
It’s not worth keeping the default launcher for this.
IMO, Reddit kept the people who didn’t care about third party apps or the things that made Reddit Reddit years ago, before it turned into generic social media. Everyone else left. And that’s not really a victory.
A few things I want to say:
Congrats for the successful launch! I hope this project continues to improve.
The ads aren’t very intrusive, they’re just banners in-between some posts and I’m fine with that.
This app makes using Lemmy more attractive than using Reddit, which means that the goal of moving me far away from Reddit has been accomplished!
Amazing job so far. Here’s to the future of decentralized social media!
Sync in my opinion provides the most seamless, Reddit-like experience, so naturally, more people will gravitate towards that
There’s a difference between liberal left (which is what a majority of rational, secular people belive in), honest far-left, which is about socialist economics, eat the rich, BLM/anti-racism, gender abolition, human rights, actual anti-colonialism etc. and the kind of “far-left” that is “anti-west”, which isn’t really about honestly discussing these issues, but rather about dividing people, being contrarian to established things that work and make sense, and trying to paint everyone who disagrees even a tiny bit as the scum of humanity.
On the other hand, any defederation further enlarges the rift between communities and makes being informed on what others think more cumbersome.
I’ve been on Reddit for 10 years and now I use Reddit very rarely (only when I feel like a community on Reddit is the only place for me to get info about a specific thing). Now I frequent Lemmy instead for news, discussions and memes.
I’m in love! Smooth, modern, and simple. One thing to note - the “hue” option for the theme in the settings is not very obvious at first or comfortable. We need some kind of visible color pallete or some squares with color options.
Stremio has been useless until I got fiber internet. Now it’s my preferred way to watch stuff.