Like wtf is this. How is Reddit adding an API cost an exercise for you to triple it?
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Seems crazy to me too
Surprised to see no mention of RedReader?
This is the app that I used before I left Reddit and I heard they got exempt from the API charges. Is that still the case? Still seems to be on F-Droid.
Isn't it in the exceptions paragraph?
Well annoyingly the article was broken up into arbitrary pages so I couldn't easily ctrl+f it for that. It is there but I'm still surprised it's just a footnote given that it used to be what I used out of choice. I assumed it would be what everyone still there jumped on instead of paying, but I guess if you're still happy with Reddit you're happy with a lot of crap.
I guess if you’re still happy with Reddit you’re happy with a lot of crap.
Yes, that's probably it
I use Lemmy now because of Sync but I really hate the normal web UI. It's awful. I wish they would update it to make it more pleasing to the eye. I simply avoid Lemmy when on my PC.
Looks nicer, but the problem is that this is not the default experience.
I commented below about the potential revamp.
Personally, I prefer the current UI to Photon, so it's probably a question of preference.
On Lemmy.world you can use old.lemmy.world for a theme similar to old.reddit.com.
Which is also outdated and has been outdated, which is why they redesigned it. An actual, modern UI would do wonders for the platform.
This is kind of the opposite of the interface that I want (compact text), but if you like to use Lemmy/reddit to scroll memes, then this looks like a great and very clean implementation.
I prefer the default Lemmy UI to Photon, but to each their own!
Other web clients: https://lemmyapps.netlify.app
Alexandrite and Quibbler are also good ones
The fact that you need to mention it already makes the default UI a failure. Imagine a regular lurker jumped in. They wouldn't look at a site you need to know about - people don't expect it to exist. The default experience is like making a first impression. Having a bad one makes it that much harder for people to like the platform.
I completely agree with you. I personally use the Voyager PWA on my iPhone exclusively. The interface is nearly perfect, and regularly gets cross platform updates. I find that I almost never use Lemmy on the desktop because it feels a bit too clunky for me.
As you are on Lemmyworld, the link is pinned in your sidebar: https://p.lemmy.world/
I agree that the default frontend can be improved, but there is only so much work the devs can do at the same time. There were rumours about a new frontend at some point, let's see how it goes.
I really like the default look of Lemmy, it's refreshingly clean and functional unlike most social media sites these days. And it doesn't have infinite scrolling which I hate.
You'll have to explain, I have no idea what that is or how it's relevant to my comment.
I deleted that comment after I noticed I wasn't replying to the correct person. Seems like delete actions are not properly federated
Interesting, I actually kinda like Lemmy's UI. Still imperfect though
Used Boost, Boost ported to Lemmy (eventually).
Kinda lost a reason to use reddit after most of my subs got banned, shadow banned, or admin mod changed so they could ban content.
And no it wasn't anything insane, it was stuff like r/dankvideos