Similar to Mastodon’s spikes last year, it seems. Anyways, there is data to think about. Source

  • kite@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    I think that app choice makes a difference, too. I would guess that most people on mobile picked one or two apps to try, and if their picks weren’t great (or the user was too impatient to wait for improvements) they called the whole experience shitty and bailed. Those of us committed to the move hung on and waited for our apps to get better.

    In my case, I grabbed every ios app I could find and tried them all. Some were not so good, some were good and improving at a lightning rate. Living through those growing pains is worth it to me, especially when the improvements are crazy fast. I’m mostly using Memmy now, and I’m really happy with it. I only have one tiny, unimportant issue with it involving text selection, but it’s nothing compared to how good they’ve made this app so quickly. Memmy is a large part of why I stick around.

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      11 months ago

      I tried only Jerboa and that’s what I stuck with. It loads fast and has every feature I want. Compare that to the official Reddit app, which is a slog on even high end devices. Seriously, what are they doing that it loads SO SLOW?

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        11 months ago

        If you have the opportunity now, download Sync for reddit. It’s out now and it’s a wonderful experience!

        EDIT: Sync for Lemmy

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          Only if you’re cool with the privacy policy though. It’s in a gray area for me, but worth mentioning to the type of person that wants to be on federated social media.