

Just submitted a PR to fix this, thanks for the suggestion: https://github.com/dessalines/jerboa/pull/549
Just submitted a PR to fix this, thanks for the suggestion: https://github.com/dessalines/jerboa/pull/549
Fairly sure this is fixed, but might not be rolled out yet.
We’ll likely add an option soon to turn off small links (like inline user names and community names) so you won’t be taken to the user’s profile in the first place if you accidentally tap it.
Try a long tap on the comment body. If that doesn’t work, try a tap or long tap on the comment header. It’s possible there’s a few bugs with some of the new comment interactions.
Ah good point - I think we’ll need to add that. I’ll make a Github issue now so it doesn’t get lost.
If you select View source on the post you should be able to?
They really seem like they made the decision internally to force everyone into their own app and kill off as many third party apps as possible, presumably for data collection/analytics. That would explain why they’re quietly ignoring third party app devs and other alternative solutions (like the paid user API key solution discussed elsewhere).
What I don’t understand about this whole situation: why does it matter where commits originate from if you’re dealing with an open source project? Does the Linux kernel not peer review code? Can’t security researchers from around the world comb over the source code for vulnerabilities/malware? Or is this all just political theatrics?