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Sure, we can add that! 1.1.1 is in bugfix-only development at this point, but we'll be sure to include it in the next version.
In the meantime, our app does respect the system-wide 'increase contrast' accessibility option, which is a pretty aggressive workaround will make the instance name much more legible.
I have not run into an instance where I need the increase contrast on the rest of iOS, I will give it a look though (maybe I do need it and just do not realize it… kind of like when I found out I need glasses to not be blind).
If you like, you can enable the setting for just Mlem by going into System Settings -> Accessibility -> Per-App Settings (it’s right at the bottom).