Edit: Did some research, sounds like a few apps got API exceptions because they are consider accessibility apps. Am currently test driving RedReader. It’s not bad and so far ad free.
Unfortunately there are some communities (especially gaming ones) that just don’t have a Lemmy equivently or don’t have enough critical mass to be useful. I would say Lemmy is a great addition, but not a drop in replacement.
Edit: Did some research, sounds like a few apps got API exceptions because they are consider accessibility apps. Am currently test driving RedReader. It’s not bad and so far ad free.
As soon as there’s an NFL and CFB equivalent on Lemmy I will have zero use for Reddit, I still check those for news and during the season but deleted my account last June
People use the Reddit app?
People use reddit?
People use?
People?
CONGRATULATIONS {player1}, YOU HAVE COMPLETED THE QUEST.
Right? Like wtf? Thats the whole reason I stopped going to reddit.
I call it North Korean syndrome. (They don’t know any better.)
What’s the other choice these days?
Edit: Did some research, sounds like a few apps got API exceptions because they are consider accessibility apps. Am currently test driving RedReader. It’s not bad and so far ad free.
Not visiting reddit.
Unfortunately there are some communities (especially gaming ones) that just don’t have a Lemmy equivently or don’t have enough critical mass to be useful. I would say Lemmy is a great addition, but not a drop in replacement.
Happy cake day
As soon as there’s an NFL and CFB equivalent on Lemmy I will have zero use for Reddit, I still check those for news and during the season but deleted my account last June
I hear Lemmy is pretty good
If you really must then firefox mobile with adblocking
There’s always web, viewed via the old domain. I view most apps as websites with user agency removed.
Browsing the Reddit website completely anonymously