#Threadiverse is fresh and Vulcan loves how the community can band together in the federation of discussion and link aggregators.
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Relaxed section for discussion and debate that doesn't fit anywhere else. Whether it's advice, how your week is going, a link that's at the back of your mind, or something like that, it can likely go here.
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I like how I have to open my browser manually to browse lemmy
It does feel like conversations are more genuine and less meme-y. I'll be honest, I do like shitposts from time to time.
As do I, but too many subs became flooded with them, in every thread
How do you set up to receive RSS feeds on your phone?
Search the App Store for RSS readers.
No. I didn't have such a problematic relationship that I didn't control my usage.
I do feel sad about such a great app RiF dying and the deterioration of communities I found great. Also the pattern of googling plus Reddit giving you insights. It was a convenient default which I think will die/deteriorate for a while.
I am excited to see what opportunities arise from this. Very much so.
I started using RSS again when I realized that I was done with Twitter. Inoreader has been pretty useful for me. I like that it syncs to my iPhone.
Hell yes :)
I'm better informed, but I can't say I'm happier. Ignorance is bliss, as they say. I'm frustrated by enshittification and embrace expand extinguish, idiotic and/or evil rightwing politicians and stuff like Musk wanting to implant chips into people's brains. Before, I could go to /r/Eyebleach and other cute/pet subreddits or be entertained by tales from various industries, but those communities are still way too small in the fediverse, if they exist at all, and I end up on the main page even if I'm trying to de-frustrate.
Does the conversation have a US app? I only see a French version?