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Try to disable android system webview and open the app.
Downvoted due to the source, The Washington Post should never be used after what happened yesterday.
I will post this post to their support community. Hopefully they can look into it.
I believe there is something else going on.
Check my other post posted after this: https://feddit.org/post/4050499
You can see it from the lemmy.world instance.
You misunderstood me, I can see my post in my instance.
I can’t see it in the lemmy.world instance community page.
Very funny timing, I know.
To who ever run the current world simulation, come down bro.
Yes, I saw it.
While I wish my instance could cover all the posts in the lemmyverse, I will continue to use it regardless of the number of posts federated.
I guess that mean that my instance is at fault.
Currently, I don’t have blocked communities.
Blaze is on the same instance, but he show different numbers.
It’s not related to my instance.
Not to bother you, but do you have any idea what is happening?
Like what could be at fault here?
They show ads in public channels with high amount of users.
Oh, I guess that explain what I noticed.
Thank you for the link.
Oh, I guess they fixed their releases on F-Droid.
They used to have very old version on the F-Droid repo that they stopped updating years ago, the last time I checked it on F-Droid.
It’s a non native app + the navigation is counterproductive.
I don’t even know who use the tabs future in the app, it’s like the people who developed it do not use it in real life.
In my opinion, the application does not follow the modern design of Android apps in general.
I can’t put in words, the frustration I felt using the official app and the countless times I searched for third party apps for Wiki.
Before finding out about WikiReader, I would be using the browser to see Wikipedia instead of using the app.
Now I have a more comfy way to use Wikipedia.
While I rather use more secure apps for following public channels, sadly they don’t exist on other platforms.
So there you go, it’s not a native app.