Okay sorry, I misunderstood the post then. I thought you were blaming the instances that were inflating their numbers.
And 99% of those people are just gonna click that X and stop going to the site that redirects them. If it's not a Lemmy instance they are getting to, then what would make them stick around?
The blame should be more on the sites like lemmyverse.net for not vetting the links they are advertising.
Redirect to what tho? They gonna redirect me to Amazon? Pornhub? Malware?
OP you are not crazy. I was just able to reproduce it with my phone! On the main homepage while i would rotate the screen back and forth it was changing my communities from sub to local and then all of a sudden it logged me out! Not only did it log me out, it took a good 5 tries or so to get logged back in!
I took video of it happening but stopped it before realizing i got logged out.
I'm using a Galaxy S10 with the .34 alpha release.
both got their pros and cons. i like how the mobile app shows the text of the post, which i wish the website did. but yeah, the dev is heavily working on the app, so lots of progress being made afaik.
Get the latest one from Github and not the Play store - https://github.com/dessalines/jerboa/releases
Lol and here we thought it was a feature.
Afaik when you delete the account the comments turn into the deleted username, so there's no real record anymore of who the comments belonged to. I know some people like to be thorough and delete every trace of their online persona.
I meant actually making a post with multiple images. Old reddit only allowed one, whereas new reddit, you can upload multiple to one and it creates a gallery.
Yes, RES would let you see all the images afaik. I can't remember the last time I browsed on my desktop without RES.
The one that pissed me off a lot is the misspelling of r/politcs trying to mimic r/politics. And i messaged the mods asking why they existed and was just either oblivious or trolled with their answer of "to talk politics".
https://developer.android.com/about/versions/14/behavior-changes-all#kill-own-background-processes
No more apps to kill all the background processes and free up memory.
My car has been broken into 3 times in the last year. I wish they would steal it already.