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Jerboa is a native-android client for Lemmy, built using the native android framework, Jetpack Compose.
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Adding communities works better in the web app, or at least finding communities on other instances does. So I recommend doing that if the search on Jerboa doesn't work properly (it's still a work in progress).
That said, you can get there by creating a lemmy link to it, like this: !extrafabulous@lemmy.world or /c/extrafabulous@lemmy.world. I'm pretty sure those two are handled properly in 0.0.35.
Here's a related feature request: https://github.com/dessalines/jerboa/issues/700
What's the difference? Are you wanting to view content from them via link but just not see them on your feed? If so, just subscribe to all the communities you're interested in and set Jerboa to only show subscribed communities. There a bug with that right now, but there's already a fix in and it should go live in the next release.
If you don't ever want to see content from a given community, just block it. It doesn't hurt anything.
Thanks for the first 2, I suspect my google play version is out of date as those links don't find it for me so I'll just use the browser for now. The play store has no updates so perhaps it's in the provess of being pushed
As for the third, I guess there isn't much of a difference? I'm drawing comparisons to reddit here but there were lots of subs I'd unsubscribe from so they wouldn't appear on my feed but I could still occasionally view them. Maybe it's just me being weird but I feel blocking is bit much for subs that haven't done anything wrong. Ah it's fine though, just me being picky I guess!
I'm not sure I got it right, but if you're not subscribed to a community you shouldn't see its posts once you're browsing with the "subscribed" option. If you want to browse using the "all" option and hide certain communities, then yes I think it would be a nice option to have.
I see 0.0.35 on the play store as of earlier today, so maybe check? I don't know if they roll out to different regions at different times though.
Yeah, blocking would eliminate them if you select "all," and I'm not sure if it prevents you from navigating directly (I don't think it does?). So you have three options:
So I think blocking does what you want, but I'm not 100% sure what all it does.
That said, if you only wanted to see a community on web and not on your phone, I could see a mobile-only feature for that.