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Boost For Lemmy

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First of all, thank you so much for doing Boost for Lemmy. Boost was what made reddit nice, while their app and web ui went down the drain. I am super happy to now be able to use Boost to access lemmy! The app already seems to be quite solid (haven't seen a bug, yet). The only minor issue I have is that Boost for Reddit and Boost for Lemmy have the same set of icons and are quite difficult to distinguish: Though, that can be easily worked around by changing the icon for one of them via settings. Maybe the default icons + a small super imposed logo/mascot of the respective platform would be a nice idea (there might be copyright issues).

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[โ€“] obinice 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I was wondering about this when somebody mentioned it in the other thread, so I hope you don't mind me asking here, why would you still have the Reddit application still installed?

It doesn't work since the API was shut down, and there's no other reason to keep it installed.

If you simply remove it, there won't be any confusion around the icons any more :-D

I haven't seen any bugs either! Though I seem to be missing the hide post feature, which I use when I'm scrolling and I see something that's very triggering, and I want to ensure I don't see it again ๐Ÿ˜Ÿ

[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

I was wondering about this when somebody mentioned it in the other thread, so I hope you don't mind me asking here, why would you still have the Reddit application still installed?

Because the official app sucks.

It doesn't work since the API was shut down, and there's no other reason to keep it installed.

That's not entirely true. It still works if you're a moderator of at least one sub.

If you simply remove it, there won't be any confusion around the icons any more :-D

Then I'd have no bearable way to access reddit, though. Which I rarely do anymore, but still.