One is controlled by a large corporation seeking only profits. The other is an open source design that the community can do with as it likes.
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No offense but the site has bad UX too. I mean it's gotten better but still
One is a big corporation, and the other is a bunch of indie devs. There should be no excuse for a big corporation to have bad UX.
I just want to know if there's a way to collapse comments haha
This would be a great improvement. I find myself tapping and holding on comments out of pure muscle memory. Would make threads a lot easier to read.
Found out in another thread that Jerboa does support this.
Tap and hold the space at the top of the comment next to the username and it will collapse the comment thread. Tap and hold again to expand.
I'd love for Jerboa to be more like Boost, which I've been using for years.
Tbh really hoping that 3rd party apps shift from Reddit to Lemmy cuz man that'd be the life
I would love to see Reddit seamlessly replaced. It would send the message that the server isn't what makes a community.
My only problem with Jerboa atm is the fact that it constantly times me out. It literally just happened when loading this post (am on the website now). It also constantly throws java exception errors at me.
Uhuh, deflection doesn't make things look promising either.