What an absolutely tonedeaf argument from CNN.
missmayflower
I've only accessed reddit once since RIF died, just to see what r/all looked like. Not interested in returning tbh. I'll join the smaller communities on Lemmy or make my own.
Eh, I'm personally not a fan of the bottom bar idea. It's the main reason I used RIF, only a hamburger menu with no bottom.
Totally get the appeal though, I'd just stop using Connect if it had a bottom bar with no option to change preference lol, like a "navigation style" option.
On that note, I gotta know if r/buttsharpies is still going as well
When I hyperfixate on finding the "perfect productivity app" for 2 weeks straight instead of actually doing anything lmao
I agree with this. I also feel like collapsing a comment thread should be an option when you highlight a selected comment, rather than getting rid of the feature.
Agreed! I'm currently hopping between Liftoff and Connect for my Android client right now, and it's hard to decide. Both are getting regular updates and they're just getting better! The race to improve is very exciting.
Sticking with Connect for the next few days though! Feels very good to use. Lots of customization.
Well, there is such thing as a backboard, so the front must be the foot end?
Connect is feeling very good to use! Excellent work with this update, it's becoming my main Lemmy app. I love all of the new features and customization options.
I'm personally a big fan of the "Earthy" color pallete for comment lines.
Thanks for your hard work!
I'm literally Aunt May 😳
I tend to agree, I've actually stopped using Connect for now and am trying Liftoff and Wefwef, both I think feel more compact and lightweight which is a big reason I used rif in the first place. No bloat.
Only thing I don't like about wefwef is that it feels too much like an iOS app, which uhh I guess it was made for iPhone so that makes sense haha. After changing the display settings in Liftoff it feels much better to use than Connect.
Yes this is a little confusing.. I like the idea of adding a url preview to posts to show what you're actually opening before tapping on a link from a post. This would eliminate confusion altogether whether it opens an app like YT or a website.
It could literally just be the main handle of the website ex. youtube.com, imgur.com, lemmy.world etc., doesn't have to show the full url.