What App are you using?ItsMyFirstDay@lemmy.world to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world – 41 points – 1 years agoHi All, What app are you using to browse Lemmy from mobile and why? It's my first day50Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentNo, the person you're talking to is using Lemmy :POh, I didn't realize. Confusing... There should really be some identifier in kbin so I can tell if users are on the same platform or not...Yeah, there isn't an obvious way to tell. I only know because their instance's address is lemmy.pt. Although, annoyingly, Lemmy doesn't show that part if someone has a display name set. Not sure if kbin does though. There should be an easier way to tell.
No, the person you're talking to is using Lemmy :POh, I didn't realize. Confusing... There should really be some identifier in kbin so I can tell if users are on the same platform or not...Yeah, there isn't an obvious way to tell. I only know because their instance's address is lemmy.pt. Although, annoyingly, Lemmy doesn't show that part if someone has a display name set. Not sure if kbin does though. There should be an easier way to tell.
Oh, I didn't realize. Confusing... There should really be some identifier in kbin so I can tell if users are on the same platform or not...Yeah, there isn't an obvious way to tell. I only know because their instance's address is lemmy.pt. Although, annoyingly, Lemmy doesn't show that part if someone has a display name set. Not sure if kbin does though. There should be an easier way to tell.
Yeah, there isn't an obvious way to tell. I only know because their instance's address is lemmy.pt. Although, annoyingly, Lemmy doesn't show that part if someone has a display name set. Not sure if kbin does though. There should be an easier way to tell.
No, the person you're talking to is using Lemmy :P
Oh, I didn't realize. Confusing...
There should really be some identifier in kbin so I can tell if users are on the same platform or not...
Yeah, there isn't an obvious way to tell. I only know because their instance's address is
lemmy.pt
.Although, annoyingly, Lemmy doesn't show that part if someone has a display name set. Not sure if kbin does though.
There should be an easier way to tell.