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We need polished mobile apps to really push the fediverse to the masses. It has been a great experience so far though and I think I'll stay a while.
What we need are more backend and full stack developers to shore up the core functionality. A polished mobile app is not going to cancel out the other shortcomings.
There are critical bugs and missing functions/features that need to be addressed first. Otherwise the masses are going to take one look and never return.
I honestly have no need to return to reddit, the communities I followed on reddit are starting to form on here, and I just really like the federated infrastructure as opposed to the centralized ad-driven social media
The apps situation has gotten a lot better over the years, but I can't understate how big of a sea change it was when Mastodon first came along. Prior to them, most fediverse apps were terrible. The influx of clients that came out of that community changed the network in so many ways.
Are there any iOS apps that you recommend checking out? I tried mlem and it is incredibly unstable.
Jerboa works for me, at least, better than the reddit official one ever did...
Same here. Although I have to admit it's not ready for the mainstream. I can imagine people struggling, for example, about what instance to input if they just charged in without taking note of the specific instance they joined.
I mean, for us it's simple. For others, maybe not.