Same as on desktop, ghostery is great (the extension for Firefox)
betabob
It's also a saturated market because of the low barrier of entry, without an advertising budget you are taking a gamble no matter how good the gameplay is.
The reddit API cost change that killed all popular third party apps.
About an 18% voter turnout, so sad...
The Texas Observer is a reputable site. It's one of the last surviving papers in Texas with actual investigative journalists.
Wtf does dell profits have to do with this? Pretty heartless. Imagine your loved one committed suicide and this number was what was the only thing associated with them.
I never used Twitter actively but used it for announcements and live events happening. Now when I go to a page for updates it shows me (maybe?) the most active tweets from the past. For example, I'll check the MLS page for game delays, the MLS page will have the post of a delay on their site, but if I go to the MLS Twitter it just shows posts from years ago about some goal that is so irrelevant for what I am looking for. I could list many other examples of how useless it has become...
It isn't opening, is it down?
Kaiser Permanente reports $2.1B profit, 2.9% operating margin in Q2 2023.
Another cost of doing business...
Huh, with the outage they had (around New years?) I thought it got delayed, but yeah, the android app IS out! They need better communication lol, thanks for that update
I used sidereel for years until daily programs such as comedy night news got removed/updated. Switched to Trakt and it works great. They have an iOS app and are working on an android app that hopefully gets released sooner than later.
I don't feel like that answered the op question. As an example, every general 'gaming' instance that is federated can see each other, so I subscribe to every one I can find, but then I get some posts four times in a row (or more) with varying activity. (Hence the split community point).
I wish communities could be grouped in some way.
Either they go by the wayside or take control of a topic as of now.
Also, what if I'm subscribed to the community that isn't the active one, I have to constantly find new ones to keep up instead of just my feed for that topic?
Edit: part of growing the community has to be ease of access to content, that still seems limited on lemmy, for now