Honestly, and I say this with no disrespect, but I feel like the UX is pretty lackluster across this entire ecosystem. It’s understandable, since I would imagine the bulk of developer priority is going towards just making things work as reliably as possible on the backend side of things. Fortunately, given the open source nature of things, I feel like the community will fill these gaps in over time. :)
Hear me out: Infinity for Lemmy
/u/whupazz is working on a reddit compatible api for lemmy, meaning most 3rd party apps should work with little or no modification. See it working with RedReader already: https://imgur.com/a/IF5HYGz
Follow or help here: https://www.reddit.com/r/apihackathon/comments/13yvzg2/rapihackathon_lounge/jmxcq0u/
Only one of them has a quintillion dollars to spend on making their shit look good. I’m less forgiving of that one.
Haha seriously tho now it seems we’re getting a few more developer contributions, so hopefully its UX can improve.
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Jerboa has bad UX because it needs work. Official Reddit app has bad UX because the developer wants it that way.