Nah, nearly 90% of mobile users interact with Reddit via the official app (most people use Reddit on mobile devices).
Nah, nearly 90% of mobile users interact with Reddit via the official app (most people use Reddit on mobile devices).
It has graphics and even mouse controls—a whole new game.
The last post is Thelain saying that the forums aren’t very accessible for them and asking if Discord is an option, so I imagine they moved the conversation there.
They can also get that data without doing anything because any data they’d get from federating is already public.
No, that’s not how it works at all. All of your public posts are already public anyway, Threads doesn’t need to be involved for literally anyone to go through all of your posts right now.
Short answer is “no.”
Slightly longer answer is: “all of your public posts on Lemmy or Mastodon or any other federated platform are the Public web. So no, it’s not different.”
I appreciate you regularly posting to the community, but I really think it’s important that you include sources when you do. Otherwise it’s just you kinda saying stuff that people then have to go and look to see if it’s actually verifiable.
It reads like a whole new game to me, in the best of ways. It’s the first new content that feels like it’s taking into account current design sensibilities while still retaining the core values of OSRS.
You can choose to show “Subscribed” communities—only the ones you’ve chosen, “Local” communities—only the ones on Lemmy.World, or “All”—which will pull from all the communities federated with Lemmy.World.
So to answer the question, posts from outside your home instance will show up in your feed, should you choose for them to.
Seeing as the vast, vast majority of mobile users are using the official app, it really doesn’t suck that much for them. I wish it wasn’t the case, but it is.
This is equivalent to literally making the game from scratch and changing some art assets is no where near as complex and time-consuming as that would be.