Don't use the official Reddit app. Instead, grab the last release apk of Sync for Reddit from apkmirror, then use revanced manager to patch it with your own api key (and probably patched out the ads while you're at it).
Honestly it feels good to read the "end" of Lemmy occasionally. It reminds me that I spend a lot of time on this app (and used to spend more time in reddit) and forces me to close it and do something else, even if it's just to open a non-social media app.
I get that, it's just it's only good for certain topics and anything more niche or casual isn't well represented. This place did get me into Linux again though haha.
I begrudgingly installed the Reddit app yesterday as I missed the content.
I think I gave cold turkey lemmy only long enough to give it a fair chance at filling that gap but now I browse both again now :/
Don't use the official Reddit app. Instead, grab the last release apk of Sync for Reddit from apkmirror, then use revanced manager to patch it with your own api key (and probably patched out the ads while you're at it).
See this guide for more info.
Thanks dude
I'll take a look, main reason I moved to Lemmy was because of sync as it's what I was used to.
Honestly it feels good to read the "end" of Lemmy occasionally. It reminds me that I spend a lot of time on this app (and used to spend more time in reddit) and forces me to close it and do something else, even if it's just to open a non-social media app.
I get that, it's just it's only good for certain topics and anything more niche or casual isn't well represented. This place did get me into Linux again though haha.