• errer@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I’m pretty sure Lemmy has also gone down a lot recently based on the number of upvotes things are getting

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        1 year ago

        Yeah I agree, its user count is still growing on .world alone, and so fast in fact that I’m starting to consider making my sopuli alt my main account to not add to the load.

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      1 year ago

      While the apps we have now are really great, I think that number will go back up a bit once boost and sync for Lemmy are released.

      I find myself missing so many features I would consider super basic from Boost. Things that would make my Lemmy experience so much better. Even if the apps we have now do those things, they feel clunky and not as good.

      Even features aside, the UI makes a huge difference. There are a few Reddit apps I personally couldn’t get into, because of font sizes, spacing, contrast, etc. I’m feeling the same way with Lemmy. I’m tolerating the app I currently use, only because I know Boost is on the way.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah, same here with Infinity

        It was my app of choice and I got so use to it, whenever I go back to it every once and a while, I just remember everything I miss since switching to jerboa

        Biggest one is definitely the smoothness, idk y but jerboa has a subtly noticable stutter every time I swipe around the feeds, whereas Infinity is completely smooth, running at 90hz flawlessly

        And there’s alot of other small QoL and rough-around-the-edges things, too

        The minute that Infinity for Lemmy comes out, if at all, is the minute that I return to my home app

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            1 year ago

            Honestly really wasn’t a big fan of the look and functionality back when I first tried it, but it looks like it got updated recently with some more customization and theming options

            Closer to Infinity but still I miss it

            It also still has the weird scrolling stutter, but overall does seem more polished than jerboa

            Thanks for the recommendation!

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            1 year ago

            I used connect for a while, it was ok, then liftoff, it was a little better, but I’ve been using voyager as of late and it’s been really nice.

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          Connect is also quite clunky.

          As you say it QoL stuff, like highlighting text is difficult, and not all markdown functions are supposed.

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        1 year ago

        If you haven’t tried it (or have but not recently), Thunder is getting better by leaps and bounds week over week - highly recommend checking it out! I’m still really excited for Boost but I think as Thunder continues to mature it will likely be my daily driver. Great that it’s open source, too!

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          I use thunder and for the most part, it’s great. I would love to be able to delete comments and copy text from other comments without needing to open a reply window, though. I think this functionality would fit perfectly as a long-press menu.

          Also, sometimes on posts with lots of comments, not all of the comments will load, and there is no easy way to force the app to refresh.

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            1 year ago

            I believe deleting comments is either getting implemented or refreshed in the upcoming release! If you’re comfortable running nightly builds from GitHub they’re usually quite stable (probably because they’re not really nightly, hahah). If you don’t mind filing bug reports/feature requests on GitHub, I’m sure the team can take a look at the other issues!

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        1 year ago

        I think even users who are still here, like myself, just don’t have the same energy from when I first started. And it’s a snowball effect, less engagement results in even less engagement from others.

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      not as bad as I thought, actually. there’s been a ~10% drop in monthly active users since the reddit spike