

Thank you.
A detailed explanation on the r/BuyCanadian sub could be impactful given they have ~300k subs.
Thank you.
A detailed explanation on the r/BuyCanadian sub could be impactful given they have ~300k subs.
Yea, that’s a problem, I feel without a decent mobile app it would be a worse UX for many users. Until they have mobile app options I’ll keep directing users to something like Voyager for mobile or phtn.app for desktop
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What mobile app works nicely with it?
A instance or two can be bought yes, but many if the popular subs are distributed all over.
And if enshitification hits the biggest instances it will bleed users because it’s so easy to switch instances
Certain instances do, you can switch to them if you like
I posted it to Reddit, let’s see how it goes
“Braaibroodjie” - South Africa
It’s a Toastie made on a wood fire, usually containing tomato, onion, cheese and buttered on all sides
I’ve started switching to kSuite
https://www.infomaniak.com/en/ksuite
It’s based in Switzerland, has a free tier and paid is dirt cheap
Some people will never be happy…
I think people who like .old tend to be more tech savvy, and can figure out how to find a UI they like
Sadly what he says is true to many.
I’ve seen people who were directed to p.lemmy.world call it a dodgy virus link.
And honestly it does look dodgy, lemmy.com would be great.
And as usual, the top comment related to Lemmy is people complaining about bad UX
Let’s keep guiding them to better UX
And as usual, the top comment related to Lemmy is people complaining about bad UX
Let’s keep guiding them to better UX
I found a way to keep it super simple when referring people to Lemmy. One simple message
" Try out the Reddit alternative called Lemmy https://vger.app/
It also has a mobile app: https://vger.app/settings/install "
This way a user can just start scrolling, and if they want to comment etc. they will be asked to create a account with lemm.ee selected as a default.
This fixes most UX issues with getting onboarded
I’m the OP of one of the posts that blew up about UX.
This is great news, I will look into building something like join-lemmy/onboarding that could guide users, or improving join-lemmy
The Fediverse is our best chance at resisting our social media being controlled. People need to be made aware of that.