Did you notice that on Lemmy you’re not able to use any alternative apps either?
… I’ll see myself out now.
- shortwavesurfer ( @shortwavesurfer@monero.town ) 11•1 year ago
There are no alternative apps yet. You are witnessing ground floor construction work. So, pick up a hammer and help out
- XTL ( @XTL@sopuli.xyz ) 0•1 year ago
There are at least two alternatives already: lemmur and jerboa. In addition the federation probably makes it practically impossible to block other apps and web frontends be etc. And you can run and use an old web front to your heart’s content.
- shortwavesurfer ( @shortwavesurfer@monero.town ) 2•1 year ago
I think lemur is abandoned, but yeah
Lemmur was last updated 9 months ago
- twistedtxb ( @twistedtxb@lemmy.world ) 7•1 year ago
If the official Reddit App was like Jerboa, I would use it.
No clutter, no recommended posts, no ads. That’s all I want
- bathcat ( @bathcat@beehaw.org ) 5•1 year ago
But also, with the fediverse structure, there is no way to lock out alternative apps. Functionally, all apps are third party.
- Tywele ( @Tywele@feddit.de ) 4•1 year ago
Yeah but that’s because it’s still very early
- Magrid ( @Magrid@lemm.ee ) 2•1 year ago
you aren’t able to use alternative app because there is no alternative app apart from jarboa on Android
- Nullify9964 ( @Nullify9964@lemmy.ml ) 1•1 year ago
I know this is a joke but you also have the option of making a PWA using native alpha
- humanplayer2 ( @humanplayer2@lemmy.ml ) 1•1 year ago
Joke appreciated :)
- mrmanager ( @mrmanager@lemmy.today ) 1•1 year ago
Since there is no central server, each instance could decide how they want to handle different clients. So I don’t think it’s possible to ban them globally or charge for api access like reddit is.
- altair222 ( @altair222@beehaw.org ) 1•1 year ago
the sheer entitlement in this post
- computerboss ( @computerboss@sh.itjust.works ) 1•1 year ago
I raised this concern as well. I haven’t seen a lot of mods commit to moving from Reddit to Lemmy, and I think the lack of tools and established apps is a big reason. Reddit will have this problem at the end of the month, but it doesn’t help that Lemmy has this problem now.
Saying “then make your own app” is also not helpful. Not everyone is a developer, or has the extra time to work on one, especially for a free platform.
I am hopeful that enough techy people will join Lemmy and want to invest time into making it better, but even if 1000 users suddenly started working on apps and tools it will still take a while before they are on par with the reddit apps. The best hope is that an API translator for reddit->Lemmy gets working soon and 3rd party reddit apps become Lemmy apps.