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Fighting against anti-lemmy misinformation on reddit
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It's even funnier/worse then I expected.
Jerboa notices that's a link and makes it click able but clicking it opens my default email client instead of anything lemmy.
I found a toggle in the App info for Jeroba that allows instance links to open in-app, as opposed to a web re-direct. They do plan on adding more instances to this list from what I understand. Since toggling, it has felt more like a functional app imo. "They’re working on expanding it past their default list, but to enable those long press on Jerboa > App Info > Open by default > toggle the enable button and turn on all the links."
Using Lemmy seems better in a mobile browser than in the app. But maybe that's just me