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Akkoma support activitypub groups. Properly.
i don't get what you mean: i quite like having every comment robbed of context and fed to me reverse-chronologically, only to reveal context and display chronologically when clicked
i understand some people might find it jarring, but what do you mean by "properly"?
Akkoma only shows the topic OP in your timeline, when you click you can see all comments. While mastodon boosts every reply flooding your timeline.
Akkoma suports activitypub articles, So you can actually read lemmy posts without leaving akkoma. While Mastodon only shows the article title and link, you are obliged to leave mastodon to read it.
yea, i prefer the mastodon method.
seriously? do you follow any large group in mastodon? do you prefer your timeline flooded with a single group discussion?
seriously.
I am subscribed to the biggest communities on Lemmy.world. I keep Lemmy communities in a list, and hide them from my main timeline.
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Here on Lemmy you prefer the
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timeline?I mean, mastodon doesn't have a method for groups. It just happens to show federated ActivityPub
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typewhen i want to find interesting conversations, i interact through mastodon. when i want to space out and scroll memes i open jerboa.
i don't care much for any of the interfaces on lemmy except the search function, which, unlike mastodon, can search comment text without hashtags.