@pinkoos the only way to do that right now I think would be to make either account inactive, which is far from ideal.
But viewing just a single timeline is a feature we hope to add as soon as we can
@amxmln That’s mostly true, but Apple could support publishing updates to older versions of the app.
It can be a huge pain trying to support multiple operating systems, but imagine if you could have a “legacy” version of your app for iOS 18 and the current version on iOS 26/27 but still be able to publish bug fixes to the 18 version.
And if that were possible you could tie your paid updates to operating system versions.
(Does that make sense?)
@stegrainer Interesting! Bluesky’s primary feed is chronological and that’s what Indigo uses to combine with Mastodon so there’s nothing algorithmic by default
(not to try and persuade you, just curious that that was your perception of Bluesky)
@amxmln I do wish Apple made it easier to support other pricing models like paying for 1 year of updates. But there’s no way for the App Store to serve different versions of the app so that’s kind of a non-starter.
And as you might imagine, I’m not a big fan of the advertising model
@lwdupont large type on macOS specifically? I’ve heard that from a few people so I’ll try implement that soon.
Aaron has done a lot of work on scroll performance and is doing some more experiments right now so hopefully that’ll continue to improve
@amxmln I know a lot of developers who say (or used to say) to avoid lifetime options, for a variety of reasons.
So I try to price them high enough to discourage most users from considering it, while the people who are aggressively against subscriptions still have an option