[-] Reddugee@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Both are decentralized, although Blue Sky isn't part of the fediverse. To be honest don't know much else about it.

But it still goes against the point of his tweet, proving Elon IS driving people out of Twitter.

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[-] Reddugee@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

How DARE you accuse Elon Musk of actual labor?

I bet it's his army of yes men who weren't fired or quit when he stepped in.

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This is an accidental duplicate post... An error message popped up when I posted so tried again, only to post twice. I'm stuck on a beta mobile app with no option to delete posts and can't log in to the browser since the updates... Help

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The jokes are writing themselves.

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[-] Reddugee@lemmy.world 9 points 1 year ago

I think it all boils down to the state of the official reddit app.

I switched to iPhone from Android (regrettably) not long ago, and Apollo honestly wasn't really better than other third party Android apps I had before, I even liked it less.

I used the official reddit app for years until I tried third party apps and found them better, and when I switched to iPhone I tried the official app first and it was barely usable. Especially that god awful video player that never seemed to work properly, and even when it did it just wasn't good.

So as soon as you factor in the fact that the vast majority of Americans own iPhones, it all makes perfect sense.

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Reddit migrator here (shocking, I know)

Just wondering because I found out about all this yesterday and just realized the ammount of independent servers, but no sign of any ads or sponsors. So... is it all based on donations?

Also don't just lurk, if you know you should answer because lemmy only counts users who posted or commented as active users.

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