They really seem like they made the decision internally to force everyone into their own app and kill off as many third party apps as possible, presumably for data collection/analytics. That would explain why they're quietly ignoring third party app devs and other alternative solutions (like the paid user API key solution discussed elsewhere).
a1studmuffin
joined 1 year ago
Same experience here, I checked out Mastodon and was impressed with the fediverse and open nature of everything, but the style of social media just didn't gel with me. Not surprising as I was exactly the same with Twitter.
I was literally saying "someone needs to make Mastodon for Reddit" before I discovered Lemmy!
I feel like a lot of the discussion on here at the moment is obviously focused on Lemmy itself and Reddit, but that's not surprising given the huge influx of new users.
Looking forward to the various communities and platform itself maturing. The first time I've been optimistic about social media in years, haha.
Cool, I didn't know we could embed images in posts and they'd show up inline. I wonder how long that will last, haha.