I don’t understand why people are using apps with ads. What is the reason? Is connect selling my data and boost isn’t? Why would you pick an app that has ads when so many don’t?
Yes because ads are the only thing making a difference in the comfort of using an app. Comfortable design (that doesn’t try to cram a million things into a small phone screen) and intuitive navigation mean nothing I guess.
Perhaps you could get off your high open-source horse and try reading what I actually wrote. I’m talking about cramming in a million buttons and 0.1 line height so there are 20 comments shown at once. I don’t need my mobile app to look like old.reddit.com, I need it to be actually readable and usable from a small screen. Ads (which are shown in the feed and can be scrolled past) have nothing to do with that.
Lol sync users are so brainwashed and will say anything to justify it. Connect is so nice and usable, i haven’t had a single issue with it since I started using it months ago. Jerboa has also come a long way, but was a little raw at the time and so I mostly got used to connect.
A lot of us here came from Boost for Reddit, where we had bought it there so we bought the Lemmy version too and never seen ads.
I’m a big fan of open-source but sometimes it’s worth throwing the $3.50 for a proprietary app that works well, especially with how the Lemmy app landscape looked a year ago. It’s better now, but I like how Boost works and have used it for years on Reddit.
The only free app that’s somewhat close to Boost’s presentation is Jerboa, and Jerboa is just a bit too buggy for my taste.
I don’t understand why people are using apps with ads. What is the reason? Is connect selling my data and boost isn’t? Why would you pick an app that has ads when so many don’t?
Because apps with ads (specifically Sync that I use) have better UX and more features than anything open-source. Sorry but that’s it.
I guess everyone has their own level of tolerance for ads.
To me, anything ad supported has a terrible “UX”. I’d put up with a lot to avoid ads.
Obviously you don’t care about ads and that’s fine too
IDK something isn’t adding up.
Yes because ads are the only thing making a difference in the comfort of using an app. Comfortable design (that doesn’t try to cram a million things into a small phone screen) and intuitive navigation mean nothing I guess.
Are we in the same reality?
Perhaps you could get off your high open-source horse and try reading what I actually wrote. I’m talking about cramming in a million buttons and 0.1 line height so there are 20 comments shown at once. I don’t need my mobile app to look like old.reddit.com, I need it to be actually readable and usable from a small screen. Ads (which are shown in the feed and can be scrolled past) have nothing to do with that.
Lol sync users are so brainwashed and will say anything to justify it. Connect is so nice and usable, i haven’t had a single issue with it since I started using it months ago. Jerboa has also come a long way, but was a little raw at the time and so I mostly got used to connect.
Have you tried clients that are focused on good design like Voyager or Photon?
I’m legitimately confused because I use Boost and don’t see ads.
I assume my PiHole stops them on my home network, and maybe DDG does elsewhere? Not 100% sure, but it works for now.
A lot of us here came from Boost for Reddit, where we had bought it there so we bought the Lemmy version too and never seen ads.
I’m a big fan of open-source but sometimes it’s worth throwing the $3.50 for a proprietary app that works well, especially with how the Lemmy app landscape looked a year ago. It’s better now, but I like how Boost works and have used it for years on Reddit.
The only free app that’s somewhat close to Boost’s presentation is Jerboa, and Jerboa is just a bit too buggy for my taste.
I started using Boost since it has user tagging. Didn’t want to pay for the full version until I’m sure I want to stick with it, so ads it is.
I should stop being lazy and buy it asap tho. I’ve been happy with it for a while now.