Obviously this migration is all about 3rd party apps. Do any even exist yet for kbin?
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Imagine if Christian converted Apollo over to kbin, that would be hilarious. Give it a few weeks a good 20% of Reddit could quite easily continue exactly moreorless as they were but without Reddit at all…
Edit - Christian if you see this, I would happily pay a few bucks for an Apollo/kbin app.
That would be brilliant
A parallel to this is happening over on Tildes: talklittle, the RiF dev, is planning to make an app for Tildes.
an unfortunate choice...
Damn this would instantly establish a massive community. I wonder how fast kbin will be able to handle the extra traffic tho.
Just need more instances.
But then, apparently the fact that people don't know that other kbin instances exist is what makes kbin interesting to people. Sigh.
Unlike reddit the website is actually usable and nice on mobile, that’s all I need for now
exactly. Notifications work well, the layout is almost exactly the same, it's responsive, it just works.
Main thing I'm missing is the ability to collapse comment threads. I'd prefer to not have to scroll past tons of replies to find the next main thread in a comment section.
So far the mobile browser experience has been spot on. I have a foldable and it switches pretty easily. It takes a sec to reload the page, but nothing crazy. A dedicated app would be nice though, I miss using Sync.
Sync was incredible, I'm not even upset about being unable to use Reddit, I'm just upset about not being able to use Sync
Imagine if Christian converted Apollo over to kbin, that would be hilarious. Give it a few weeks a good 20% of Reddit could quite easily continue exactly moreorless as they were but without Reddit at all…
Edit - Christian if you see this, I would happily pay a few bucks for an Apollo/kbin app.
That would be brilliant
A parallel to this is happening over on Tildes: talklittle, the RiF dev, is planning to make an app for Tildes.
an unfortunate choice...
Damn this would instantly establish a massive community. I wonder how fast kbin will be able to handle the extra traffic tho.
Just need more instances.
But then, apparently the fact that people don't know that other kbin instances exist is what makes kbin interesting to people. Sigh.