This is my choice as well. Sadly it has long since stopped getting updates - while basic RSS features will always work, hoping Feedly integration keeps working.
This is my choice as well. Sadly it has long since stopped getting updates - while basic RSS features will always work, hoping Feedly integration keeps working.
If you’re on their mobile app, press and hold the home button for a second or so, and a list of recommended accounts will show up.
It doesn’t help that we have pinned posts from many communities hogging the top space in many sorting options, without a way to get rid of them.
Great, subscribed.
Apart from the ones already mentioned,
The devs were hoping that they can keep their apps up and their livelihoods without too much additional work, that’s fair from them I suppose. But they should definitely be taking a hard look at porting their existing apps for the Fediverse, if they aren’t yet.
I mean what’s the point. This is all just going to pay Reddit for the privilege of a hobbled 3rd-party app experience (and no NSFW). And we now know how much Reddit cares about you using their API.
Due to the hyperpolarized political climate, could we not just be seeing the Democrats not wanting to see Trump on the main ticket + Republicans not wanting to see Biden?
This man must be stopped
Just subscribe to RSS feeds from your new sites.
I use InnoReader, which I prefer to Feedly. Syncs Free plan allows you up to 150 feeds and shows ads (which you can easily get around).
Here, I upvoted you ;)
This is already handled by Firefox’s very own Multi-Account Containers extension.
I like to add Sticky Window Containers for extra functionality. Sidebery also works well with containers.