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Reddark says 5497 out of 7047 subreddits are private as of now

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lemmy.ml

FYI I have been using the app Mlem that works with Lemmy on iOS! It’s clean, looks very much like Apollo and very reliable. Highly recommend it.

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lemmy.ml

There is also Jerboa for Android. Very much alpha software, but I like the direction it is going.

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I'm using it right now, and while it has rough edges, it works. I see a ton of activity on GitHub, so I think it'll be improving pretty quickly. I also intend to help out with little annoyances here and there.

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lemmy.ml

...Jerboa is not alpha software. It's beta at least. Alpha implies random crashes/minimal functionality.

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Well I'm blind. It says it right in the build.

I'll say this. It's some of the most polished alpha software I've seen in a long time.

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Check if there is an update available. The newest version (0.0.33) supposedly comes with a fix for the flashing.

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I’m liking Mlem so far but I’m hoping it takes some design queues from Apollo such as hiding read posts, coloured nested comments and iOS gestures. It’s still in development so here’s hoping.

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And growing. What an amazing show of solidarity. Hopefully a good percentage of the millions of users of these subs will find new homes on Lemmy and start afresh.

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2700 now! This listing is only the ones who put up their subs on the coordination list. There's others that aren't even included.

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That's a great site. I wasn't sure if the subreddits going private really made up that much of reddit, but it must absolutely be just crickets over there (I wouldn't know, of course I'm just staying here for now).

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As Reddit surpasses 5,329 subreddits that has gone dark, we're yet to reach our peak of active users. | Spyke