What are the best features of Lemmy that aren't available in Reddit?
Novelist Tim Dorsey, who mixed comedy and murder in his Serge A. Storms stories, dies at 62
Novelist Tim Dorsey, who mixed comedy and murder in his Serge A. Storms stories, dies at 62
Judge denies Trump's 'fishing expedition' to subpoena Jan. 6 committee records
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Conservatives Are Boycotting Froot Loops for Creating a Library of Diverse Children's Books Online
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Third party client support. Specifically alternate web UI's focused on desktop like Alexandrite because if I'm being honest here, I think the comment nesting in Lemmy's offical web UI lacks enough distinction to be useful on desktop (its clearly optimized for mobile browsers). Following conversations can be frustrating on desktop. Without Alexandrite I'd most likely be a mobile app (Voyager) user only.
Edit: No, third party web front ends for reddit do not work anymore. Remember those pesky API changes that went into effect in July and were the entire reason the majority of us are on lemmy now? Yeah, that didn't just kill off third party mobile apps.