• borari@lemmy.ml
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          Yeah, reddit on mobile makes me want to gouge out my eyes then roll through shattered glass.

          The only issue I’ve found with lemmy on mobile is remembering collapsed comments, or not jumping back to the same comment when you accidentally click a link that doesn’t open in a new tab.

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              I was just using it in my mobile browser, the site is remarkably more functional this way than reddit ever was. It was nice enough that I’m not sure whether I’ll feel like I actually need an app or not. I’m on iOS , and I’ve seen a lot of people mentioning Mlem. I’ll probably try it out at some point soon just for comparisons sake.

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      I hope we see a mass migration. Fuck Reddit for doing this. I’m here now as well.

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      same - can’t tell if it’s placebo but ever since i read they were going public, i’ve noticed it just get shittier and shittier. inexcusably wrong to do

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        I was a transplant from Digg, ages ago. I never liked the cross-sub political undercurrent that always left you getting dogpiled on by idiots for expressing you opinions. I’ve wanted to jump ship for awhile but not a lot of good alternatives existed. Voat essentially became the social media platform for Stormfront. Ruqqus became a low-tier, low-effort meme board with little information discussion. Hopefully this lasts and has some promise to it.

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        Going public is just business speak for selling out your userbase for shareholder money. It’s never a good thing for the users.