Was an ultra lifetime member, now using Lemmy full time. No longer using Reddit regularly, we need to make Lemmy succeed or we’ll always be at the mercy of these corporations.
Apollo - A beautiful app built for power and speed.
Since many of us are trying to avoid giving reddit any traffic, this space can be used to discuss Apollo, our dreams of seeing it join the Fediverse, and to give our appreciation to @[email protected] for his incredible work.
Have jumped to Lemmy
My tips:
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Use a browser to signup, save password etc. it might be slow as they are under strain from all the incoming reddit people
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Export your data from Apollo in .json and save to your phone
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Install wefwef (likely to be renamed at some stage)
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Import from Apollo export and match up communities.
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You can also search by going to your browser and home instance and click in on communities and searching. Make sure you set the feed to ALL
EDIT: If you cant get to the export (not sure what's going on with that now), and you can get to a computer you can see what you where subscribed to with this:
https://old.reddit.com/subreddits/mine/
Hopefully that helps somewhat.
Edit 2: If you are still trying to export from Apollo then start the app, click past the first screen and then shake the phone. You will get a menu to export.
Install wefwef (likely to be renamed at some stage)
Yep; it's named Voyager now. You can get it at https://vger.app
Epic domain name, too!
I don’t think it’s possible to export your json from Apollo anymore… 😞
It’s still possible to export your data from Apollo:
- Open Apollo
- Shake your phone to bring up a menu
- Tap Export Local Data
- Tap JSON
This is the way.
I feel like I’m still on Apollo and completely forget that it’s not Reddit. Love it!
Same. Found it today and loving it so far. Just hoping there's more content getting shared soon and less posts about Reddit because it seems like that's the majority of the posts on here so far.
Trauma bonding lol; the reddit posts will slow down. Everyone's just venting and exploring right now, but it feels like a good majority of newcomers wanna stick with the fediverse
I was a lifetime Ultra member as well. Haven't touched reddit since June 30 and am now regularly on Lemmy. Also, for some reason, I seldom commented on reddit, but here I am more actively participating!
I check reddit sometimes using RedReader which got an exemption from the API policies https://www.reddit.com/r/RedReader/comments/145du4j/update_4_redreader_granted_noncommercial/
Still though, who knows how long that may last, I can't imagine using reddit without 3rd party apps otherwise. I'm loving Lemmy so far and even RedReader seemed to have plans to support other platforms including Lemmy someday, so that's exciting.
How long will that app last if it becomes the prominent app post migration? It’s gonna draw attention if it becomes the main way to bypass Reddit ads / app. Will it be subscription free?
the dev is strong on the philosophy of keeping it free and open source. So it won't ever require subscription, which also partly what allowed reddit to give the exemption as a 'non commercial' app. As for how long it may last, I don't know, they were worried about this too, that a lot of 3rd party users would migrate to this app and reddit may change their mind.
Is it android only?
If you have knowledge about sideloading or are willing to learn, you can still have Apollo running with your api key. I did it with mine and it’s been working well
My issue is I accidentally installed the latest version of Apollo. I don’t know the work around with the latest version.