I guess also a lot more buttons to click and explore, but of course, being microblogging software, it lacks mod tools for discussion threads, so probably lemmy mods should not apply 😆.
oh and here’s a handy feature that will probably get into lemmy sooner or later, but one that I would like now (and calckey provides it): auto-saving of replies.
in the middle of typing this, I refreshed the page, navigated back to this thread, clicked the reply button, and what I typed before was still there ❤️.
by the way, have you heard that the lemmy devs have started a new ui frontend that may eventually replace the current lemmy-ui?
Huhu, yeah i’ve noticed that Lemmy’s UI and UX is the one that hinder the growth of this platform, and in turn this site, it’s just somehow outdated, and the algorithm isn’t tweaked to serve huge crowd, lots of clunkiness here and there, where the competitor is just better in terms of UX. When reddit introduce their official app, it’s that point people start to use reddit. Hope in the coming one or two month an actual good app can make people stick, and hopefully by the time the other server is livelier, which also help with monyet.cc
Interesting. What’s better on calckey?
it has a much nicer user interface 🙂
I guess also a lot more buttons to click and explore, but of course, being microblogging software, it lacks mod tools for discussion threads, so probably lemmy mods should not apply 😆.
oh and here’s a handy feature that will probably get into lemmy sooner or later, but one that I would like now (and calckey provides it): auto-saving of replies.
in the middle of typing this, I refreshed the page, navigated back to this thread, clicked the reply button, and what I typed before was still there ❤️.
by the way, have you heard that the lemmy devs have started a new ui frontend that may eventually replace the current lemmy-ui?
Huhu, yeah i’ve noticed that Lemmy’s UI and UX is the one that hinder the growth of this platform, and in turn this site, it’s just somehow outdated, and the algorithm isn’t tweaked to serve huge crowd, lots of clunkiness here and there, where the competitor is just better in terms of UX. When reddit introduce their official app, it’s that point people start to use reddit. Hope in the coming one or two month an actual good app can make people stick, and hopefully by the time the other server is livelier, which also help with monyet.cc