The Truth is hard to find.
Yes, We have the same problem with samsung phones as well.
Im wondering how long that will last. Surely, at some point, there will be anti spam measures to help combat that.
Aperently r/shadowwar
has already done this

Mods will be removed one way or another: Spez responds to the API Protest Blackout.
For the longest time, moderators on reddit have been assured that they are free to manage and run their communities as they see fit as long as...
redditI dont know if we have to wait that long. We have seen how a shake-up in some mod structures has changed the quality of a subreddit. Imagine that over multiple big subreddits. It could go really fast within a year.
I like the word 'Home' gives me old school internet vibes. But I fear it too would be abstract if providers is abstract. But home sounds exciting in the way that you could explore the 'not home' instances.
Yeah, I also got a particular problem with the word instance, as it signals to me there would be different content in one that is not accessible for the others. That's how it reads at first thought. But this is obviously not the case for Lemmy. It is all shared. That's why I like the word provider more. Gmail is an email provider. Lemmy.ml is a Lemmy provider, same as lemmy.world .
Discussion of language about Lemmy.
https://lemmy.world/post/57844
Discussion of language about Lemmy. - Lemmy.world
I feel like a much talked about criticism of getting started with Lemmy is that
the ‘average person’ doesn’t understand it. I see a lot of technical people,
myself included, use words that the ‘average person’ shies away from. Mentioning
concepts like servers and Fediverse requires some background knowledge. I
propose we start using ‘providers’ instead of servers, as it helps understand
the function of it instead of the implementation. There might be more words that
could be confusing, so let’s have a conversation about them. Are there any you
recognize as being able to be simplified, or is this a non issue?
that Is currently an
issue on the radar. Lets hope it gets picked up quickly

Instance agnostic links · Issue #2987 · LemmyNet/lemmy
Problem As of now, only direct HTTP links are supported, e.g. https://lemmy.world/post/1 for posts and https://lemmy.world/u/ruud for users. This is inconvenient when one would like to stay on a si...
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