@kev Akkoma. I find it superior to Mastodon in ease of use and responsiveness. One thing is how...
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Akkoma. I find it superior to Mastodon in ease of use and responsiveness. One thing is how it shows threads as hiearchical (who responds to who) but also loads and shows all replies. Mastodon does a really poor job of loading replies when there are several from different people, or even indicating that there are more replies you may want to see.
I can make lists without necessarily following the people on the list (don’t think Mastodon can do this).
Fun fact: it has “quote posts” but I never use them.
It also has a built-in search that actually works quite well to find stuff that has passed through my server. I’ve sometimes used it to find posts that I know I’ve seen but forgotten to bookmark,
I left Mastodon because it was becoming too bloated and memory-heavy but stayed with Akkoma because it is clean and fun to use.
@m was the one who pointed me to it and perhaps has more to say. Sometimes I forget about benefits I’ve become accustomed to.
oh yeah, I’ve escaped the Mastodon character limit and this didn’t have to be a clunky reply in the form of 2-3 posts.