It’s so good. Truly impressed with how well it works on mobile, too!
It’s so good. Truly impressed with how well it works on mobile, too!
I’ve seen this recommended several times…I think I should give it a go!
I was deep into Genshin for a bit, but fell off the wagon a few months ago. I download Star Rail, and dug it! But time got away from me and I haven’t returned for a while. Maybe I’ll dive back in!
1Password is a genuine life saver.
I’ve noticed similar stuff. My home page / active feed stays the same pretty much all day. I’ll check it the next day and see some new content refreshed; probably a symptom of kbin being relatively “new” in terms of an influx of activity, so it likely won’t be cycling through content as much as, say, Reddit may have been.
Who knows? Still, I’m happy to be here and looking forward to seeing this place grow more!
I’m excited to be here too. I love the UI, and I’m still trying to figure out everything. Still trying to subscribe to the correct magazines to hone in my interests and still trying to interact with users as much as I can. I haven’t seen my notifications working very well, though? I had a few replies to some comments earlier and wasn’t ever made aware of that…
Also: is there an iOS app/beta for kbin.social yet? Or is the plan to just use the mobile site going forward?
Excited to build this community with everyone!
This for sure. to me, it just seems like such a wave of news content…but a lot of what I enjoyed about Reddit/social media (including kbin) is the community aspect, allowing for more nuanced and popular stuff to be driven to the top of the feed (based on upvotes, retweets, user activity, clicks, or what have you). So the lack of that in RSS stuff really hinders me from fully adopting it.
Glad to know I’m not alone…because of this thread, i downloaded a couple RSS readers (Feedly and Inoreader)…but, yep, that overwhelming/daunting feeling is back!
For some reason, I could never get into RSS readers. I tried, but quickly felt overwhelmed and gave up. I’ve tried to get back into it over and over again, but always get just absolutely rocked by the amount of content that can be pulled in and get discouraged. It’s also hard and daunting to think about getting into it at this point, now, because there’s so much content out there that I don’t even know where to start with adding RSS links of stuff I follow…because sometimes I don’t even know where I get my stuff from (just from all over, Instagram, Twitter, Reddit, email newsletters, kbin, Google News, etc.)
What’s your reasoning behind avoiding lemmy.ml? Just curious as I’ve been trying to find my landing place. I’ve enjoyed kbin but have found it a bit difficult to navigate, whereas lemmy.ml and beehaw.org both seem pretty straightforward.
Love StS…it works so well on mobile!