I used sync for reddit a long time, then switched to Boost. I’ll likely use Sync once it’s developed here unless something blows me away before then. I’ll also donate or pay for good apps to support them.
I used sync for reddit a long time, then switched to Boost. I’ll likely use Sync once it’s developed here unless something blows me away before then. I’ll also donate or pay for good apps to support them.
Yea. I’ve been hoping between both. Once all of these apps come out, I will likely settle on one over the other.
Dems continuously win the popular vote, which means 0 Republicans would say no to this and some Dems would say yes? I’m not buying that.
Over covid we would tip fairly frequently for takeout. We still on occasion tip to local places, but most of the time we don’t. I’m literally picking up the food, no service is being provided.
For reddit folks - imagine there are 10 different reddits with all of their own individual subreddits. You have the ability to only view and comment on yours, but also can look and comments on all of those others ones if you want to.
I’m struggling to find content. I saw some news about a sports team I follow, Xbox game, or show I’m watching- I would typically go to reddit, easily find a sub, and all of the content and comments I want. Now when I look on kbin or lemmy or beehaw ( I don’t even know the difference), I could be in an instance? where there is isn’t Xbox content but maybe another instance has tons of content. It’s a bit confusing.
How are posts moved up the main page or top or hot? Is it based off upvotes, or boosts? I don’t even know the difference.