19 | You’ve gotta start somewhere I imagine.
I don’t expect the average person to move to Lemmy but I do think they’re silly for criticizing it for it’s low userbase when they themselves could be the users that populate it, currently this place has 2k (if I’m in the right space) people who’ve at least checked the site out.
If anything it should be easier considering there’s a boost like reddit client for Android on the app store currently.
If I had to vaguely guess what’s causing the issue, is a dead or invalid community being linked onto a sidebar, I’d have to find where specifically I found it originally tho
I left a github thing on it
(Also while trying to edit this comment I got two errors.)
crunchyroll was a what now?
Another boost user, welcome to Lemmy! The app is a lot like boost too imo, just without all the features currently.
I would wonder if the boost developer could get into contact with the app developer…
You came onto Lemmy from reddit to encourage people to go back to reddit?
why people keep giving these companies the benefit of the doubt I do not understand.
I noticed that earlier! Pretty neat feature honestly.
I’ve always liked duckduckgo cause of how easy is to use mostly.
Ello there, using the android app, it’s a god send and reminds me a lot of boost (minus the themes), but I wanted to point out, when someone links to a community, the app doesn’t seem to recognize the link and instead wants me to go to my browser to look at the link instead of inside the app, is this something intentional or is it something going to be added in the future?
(Example of what I mean)
Also, I can’t edit this setting and I don’t get notifications from the app currently.
And finally, the button in the top right doesn’t do anything.
Edit: I also got this error when I tried to check a community linked in a sidebar
Most likely related to that then