Because the website is missing key features, bookmarking posts, collapsible comments, never ending feeds and comments, being able to expand images without opening the post first, uniform interface, and less download when loading posts. It allows for a more fluid and uniform experience.
I’m not, but my understanding is that Firefox Fennec can use Tampermonkey and that’s how people are using them on mobile.
EDIT: Just tested it and it works on Android for me. Looks like it’s only set up to have permissions to run on kbin.social, though, so you can’t run it on fediverse.boo or whatever other kbin instances.
Because the website is missing key features, bookmarking posts, collapsible comments, never ending feeds and comments, being able to expand images without opening the post first, uniform interface, and less download when loading posts. It allows for a more fluid and uniform experience.
The people at !kbinStyles@kbin.social have been putting together a package of userscripts that address some of that in the Web UI on the client side.
Great for desktop. How so you use these for mobile?
I’m not, but my understanding is that Firefox Fennec can use Tampermonkey and that’s how people are using them on mobile.
EDIT: Just tested it and it works on Android for me. Looks like it’s only set up to have permissions to run on kbin.social, though, so you can’t run it on fediverse.boo or whatever other kbin instances.