I can't stretch it on my phone. What Android version is this?
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Android 14 on Pixel 7a.
(Side note: wtf Google, why did I not find that information under "System"?)
Strange, I don't see this behavior on my device. Not sure what information would be relevant to debugging this though.
Happy cake day!
(I didn't even realise Lemmy displayed cake days. Is that a new feature?)
Wait you can see cake days on jerboa ? I can't lol.
Oh man, now you have pointed this out to me, I cannot not notice it on my device also hahaha argh
It feels like the screenshot is breathing.
Are you referring to the animated stretchiness of the text as you pull up from the bottom? Because I believe that's just a responsive element of Google's Material Design. I don't see anything happening to the kerning itself, but then I'm on mobile, it's a gif, and I'm tired.
It's relatively subtle on my phone, and even more difficult to spot in this gif, but concentrate on the bottom-most comment, the "a few" and the "because they", and you can see how the text squeezes up horizontally when I scroll down.
No, the text also shrinks horizontally while stretching vertically. This is a bit weird, but I second that it seems quite minor as an issue