What are the best features of Lemmy that aren't available in Reddit?PumpkinDrama@reddthat.com to No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world – 138 points – 12 months ago112Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentDidn't new reddit start having that? Never saw it except when not logged in mind you.It did, but it was a "premium feature" - paying users would have to "boost" a community to alow them to enable this feature. Only when enough users boosted, the feature became available. And once that threshold was no longer reached, the feature would go away....fun. They really took us for granted, eh.Also it never worked in my third party app and became some stupid placeholder scrapyard, as you couldn't see the image.
Didn't new reddit start having that? Never saw it except when not logged in mind you.It did, but it was a "premium feature" - paying users would have to "boost" a community to alow them to enable this feature. Only when enough users boosted, the feature became available. And once that threshold was no longer reached, the feature would go away....fun. They really took us for granted, eh.Also it never worked in my third party app and became some stupid placeholder scrapyard, as you couldn't see the image.
It did, but it was a "premium feature" - paying users would have to "boost" a community to alow them to enable this feature. Only when enough users boosted, the feature became available. And once that threshold was no longer reached, the feature would go away....fun. They really took us for granted, eh.Also it never worked in my third party app and became some stupid placeholder scrapyard, as you couldn't see the image.
Also it never worked in my third party app and became some stupid placeholder scrapyard, as you couldn't see the image.
Didn't new reddit start having that? Never saw it except when not logged in mind you.
It did, but it was a "premium feature" - paying users would have to "boost" a community to alow them to enable this feature.
Only when enough users boosted, the feature became available. And once that threshold was no longer reached, the feature would go away.
...fun. They really took us for granted, eh.
Also it never worked in my third party app and became some stupid placeholder scrapyard, as you couldn't see the image.