Mastodon is too much like Twitter.
Lemmy is nice, it’s Reddit without the downvoting horseshit, has a native app that works, and no (unavailable) when a snowflake blocks you for using GrapheneOS.
Are you going to copy the posts to the new community?
GrapheneOS can be installed on any phone if the manufacturer wants to do so.
Why is there no link to the article?
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The community needs to approve your membership.
Everything from TheAnonymousJoker is a shitpost.
Ok, so why is cash not a good idea?
Yeah, not all sites have an rss feed or it’s hard to find. Here is a few tips:
Feeder - for reading rss feeds, which takes up more of my time than all social media combined KeePassDX and Aegis - passwords and 2fa Vanilla Music Jerboa Droid-ify Quillpad - note app inspired by google Keep SimpleNotes - checklists. I don’t like how Quillpad handles checklists. Newpipe Discreet Launcher FFUpdater - installs and updates browsers
There are many regions where ID has to be shown inorder to active a sim.
Aurora Store has been having issues for months.
I logged out after Friday’s disaster. Today, I deleted my account due to a few factors:
I’ve been bored for months on Reddit. 5000+ subs are closed because Steve is an ass. Twitter, Mastodon, and Lemmy all work fine with a browser. Reddit just sucks without a well made app.
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Discreet Launcher is my favourite. Works great on phone or tablet.
One thing to note is it doesn’t support widgets.
Nothing unusual with my feed - news, tech, science, environment. What I may do differently is I set up a filter on Mastodon so any of my feeds are only seen in rss. I really don’t need to see a Wired article 6 times.
It’s what I use on my Pixel 6a. It’s awesome.
Options. Like being able to install a google-free os. The wide assortment of open source apps.
Sounds good. Perhaps have a pinned post directing people to the new community and not allow new posts in the original.