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I wish I could say I had principles, but frankly I’m just here out of a combination of spite and the fact that I genuinely hate the official Reddit app too much to ever use it.

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Apollo users unite !

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If you’re looking for an Apollo like app for Lemmy check out MemmyApp. It feels really similar to me.

https://testflight.apple.com/join/6jaRU6rD

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Seconded! I’ve only been using it for a day but it’s a very natural transition from Apollo.

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I’m really impressed with Memmy. It’s such a young app yet already so good!

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5 points

spite is a powerful motivator

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19 points

Even Reddit degenerates have redeeming qualities!

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13 points

I’m an active user today!

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3 points

Me too!

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2 points

Me three!

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I’ll admit that I still go on reddit for my custom multi-subreddits. I try to use lemmy as much as I can but until they implement some sort of custom-multi community function I can’t entirely switch over. Lemmy is simply too fragmented between instances. Lemmy would benefit tremendously if we could group communities into custom multi-threads instead of having to visit each community on several instances. I do keep mobile browsing to liftoff for lemmy though.

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Is there some sort of official feedback channel for things such as this?

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I’m sure it’s a feature that’s already been suggested so it’s only a matter of time. I know I already suggested it on my instance feedback thread.

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I never thought I was a super principled person, turns out I am, infact, very opinionated. Dear me, what will I ever do?

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