Perhaps something like Discord, where there are dedicated chat-rooms/channels?
https://www.wikihow.com/Talk-in-Discord
https://discord.com/blog/voice-chat-now-available-on-discord-mobile-apps
IDK
I don’t have any data on it, but I’m pretty sure that F-Droid is open source.
Exactly.
I didn’t realize that Eternity had already done that.
I’ve mostly been using Aptoide.
I think that, when a user taps on one of the Subreddits, Voyager displays them via most subscribed Community first, then second, then third, etc.
The way that it works is: when you enter the Multireddit link, it will show up like this:
And if you then tap on the link that you just added, you will get this:
And then, if you tap on one of them, depending on whether or not there is a Lemmy community alternative to the subreddit: you will either get this:
This:
Or this:
Lol, fair enough.
Yes, as well as Sync
I’ve tried Thunder before, multiple times.
I’ve also tried Voyager, Boost, Connect, Jerboa, Eternity, Raccoon, etc.
I could never get comfortable with it.
It’s a fine Lemmy App, just not for me
Ok, then at least the ability to remove the bottom taskbar, and have everything accessible via the Discord/Reddit-style Drawer taskbar, similar to how Sync lets you.
Fair enough
My apologies, then.
Why?
Maybe put the “Create a Community” Button on the Sidebar, alongside the list of Community Subscriptions, similar to Reddit?
IDK about that, I’m just personally tired of seeing posts that are JUST links, with maybe a couple lines of text underneath.
Ik that, if you tap on the link, Summit will give you information about where the link leads