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  • I have to disagree with this because I think you are misunderstanding how it works. It only does that to my posts, but not to others, so how is that gamification and clickbait to users? It's a mere notification to myself for the content I posted.

  • Okay sorry for the confusion. Upvotes do get notifications, even on Reddit but not for every upvote, for example if a post gets upvotes to 10, 50, 100, Reddit notifies you. That is what I mean't, not every upvote.

    And regarding settings, while I will check and change it, why is this not turned on by default? Notifications for comments are fundemental isn't it?

  • Okay sorry for the confusion. Upvotes do get notifications, even on Reddit but not for every upvote, for example if a post gets upvotes to 10, 50, 100, Reddit notifies you. That is what I mean't, not every upvote.

  • Or Kbin! Kbin can do both microblogging and link aggregation/discussion. Tbh departing Twitter users coming to Mastodon, and reddit refugees are brought together on Kbin.

    The "all-in-one" method acomplished by Kbin is a huge feat, especially when it's built by a single person from scratch (ie; not based on lemmy codebase wise) and still much more ActivityPub compatible.

    Kbin is sadly very underrated imo.

  • That's crazy, @ernest should consider solving this issue. For sure we can use uBlock Origin, but for the average user who may not know this method unless someone tells them, this can put them off.

  • I am on Kbin, prefer Kbin, moderate on Kbin lik mentioned on the post and asking for Kbin....

  • I feel like Android level hardcore customization, will never be possible on iOS because it is closed source.

  • Great that you noted that, yes I will be putting a very clear disclaimer in the very top of the "About Community" section so that users will understand the name is just a result of being inspired by what r/reddit.com stood for.

    EDIT: Here you go.

  • I mean, iphones is widely a bigger business for them than macOS and the whole mac lineup.

  • Well, that is obviously because Kbin is new, smaller than something like Reddit, other communities that may flood your feed is mainly because they are generic, while m/apple is well, focused on Apple and it's products, it has more to do with having less users to post on a community that is more specific.

  • I agree, iOS certainly has one of the best UI/UX for sure today.

  • When you put it that way, I guess you are right, but you should also consider we have m/Apple, a whole apple community and it's one of the biggest places on kbin.

  • Interesting, the very Apple ecosystem that is often considered a huge positive is a negative in your case, interesting, I get where you are coming from though.

  • Yeah I heard Apple is being forced to allow sideloading/third party app stores in europe?

    Edit: Found it, although the iOS 17 preview from Apple doesn't really talk much about this, I might have missed something though.