Also are you guys/gals also add anymore federated services support in the future like pixelfed or frendica ?

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Lemmy apps will be compatible thanks to the Lemmy API

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I’m confused now, the post above says that there will be initial compatibility but after that (presumably as sublinks evolves) Lemmy apps will have to display as best they can.

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That’s indeed it: initial compatibility which might change as SL evolves

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That was my reason for asking about sublinks apps.

I know that devs like web interfaces but the truth is you need apps if anything social is going to become established.

It’s a sad fact in the fediverse that routinely apps or even front end GUI aren’t compatible. There’s only so many times this can happen (or instances shut down or not be maintained) before it all becomes a bit much.

So I think relying on Lemmy apps is a mistake.

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