I think these are all features that are being worked on, along with better administration and moderation tools. The Lemmy devs are very busy π
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I've been using kbin mostly on my computer, and its interesting to see the lemmy.world feeds pop in. still learning all the function of kbin. on my phone I just use wefwef.app as there seems to be a lot more of the low brow content I am looking for when pooping like funny memes.
Does wefwef (voyager) support kbin? It sounds like that's what you are implying, just want to make sure I'm not misunderstanding.
If so, I may make a kbin account and see how that works. Mostly I am looking for a familiar "post/subscribe into categorical communities" solution with no extra fluff. That's why I like Lemmy, but I haven't looked into kbin at all, in truth.
It's good that there's multiple ways for people to enjoy the fediverse. I'd also point out that there's a heap of people actively looking into improving kbin (you can follow the PRs coming here)
I'm super keen to get in some of the usability ones, tweaks for mobile and other features to make the mobile experience more exciting.
Eventually I'd like to tackle the core search functionally so we can search for users, magazines, posts and other content with more filters and options. Right now it's good enough, but having more granular control would be handy for finding just that right community or post
I've been enjoying mlmym.org it mimics oldreddit. Still needs some flushing out, I would love to see it developed further.
Not sure what the diff is, or what openness they have, which came first, why the next one was developed etc
I'll give it a shot. Lemmy not having any search is a bit of a bummer.