Thanks for the feedback. I just pushed an update to Quiblr. This should be fixed now for PWA
Making the fediverse accessible to all with Quiblr!
Thanks for the feedback. I just pushed an update to Quiblr. This should be fixed now for PWA
I appreciate the offer! I have localization features in my pipeline. I’ll let you know
Ofc! Thanks for your support 💪
Ideally! I’m working to make it scalable to integrate as many fediverse platforms as I can. I’d love to include Piefed
That is the long term vision. This has been just a passion project that I work on the side. But keeping it all react native has made it easier for me to manage 1 app for web, iOS, and Android.
I didn’t want to rush out a native version though. I want it to really utilize native functionality
Recommendations are entirely, 100% on your device. There is no association between your account and the recs. So there is no transfer of data to or from your account. You can log in with your current Lemmy profile and the recs will work all the same!
The benefit of logging in is that you have more ways to interact on lemmy (so your recommendations will be more tailored)
I felt lots of stress on your behalf by just reading that ☠️
It could very well differ from country to country. I’m not sure
That’s a good point. And I imagine it’s harder to undo the damage if identity theft happened years prior
Thanks for adding links! Note taken
I’m not sure why it would impact a credit score. But to be fair, the calculation of credit score is not at all transparent
Yeah, I thought it was safer to put that because I’m not sure if there are similar systems universally
Do you know if a credit freeze cover this case too?
This is already possible in many Lemmy apps. I built the Quiblr web app and messages are more similar to a messaging app. Many Lemmy apps probably do similar as it’s just a front-end change.
I think the struggle is that we still need to build more tools for the fediverse ecosystem. I’ve been building Lemmy frontends but it’s a big lift to make a world class experience for users, moderators, instance owners, etc.
Progress is being made, but I agree that Lemmy was not prepped for the wave of Reddit users.
I’ll definitely let you know. Thank you!