I’m thinking mobile but keeping the options open

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Actually i use the progressive web app on mobile and that works like a charm! Unlike Reddit, Lemmys Webinterface is quiet nice. Nevertheless I would love to see some of Reddits 3rd party clients to switch to Lemmy! Like Invidious 🤩

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Here’s something that I don’t understand on Lemmy when using the web: whenever I visit a community hosted on a different Lemmy instance, I’m not logged in and can’t subscribe. That appears to be only working in the app (Jerboa).

I think I’m missing something fundamental here, because it’s probably not intended to have dozens of accounts – one at each instance.

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that is a downside of the web-version. However you can enter the link in the search bar of end search for the link on your instance.

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