I personally use tandoor
Fits my needs quite well, and can be installed as a PWA on your phone.
The Gulf waters are unusually warm for this time of year,....
Not the first time I heard unusually and this time of the year in the same sentence this year.
Ich finde "Mord im Hotel" als kleines Zwischenspiel super - klappt auch mit Kindern sehr gut. Spielregeln sind super einfach: Im Bestfall nehmen 4+ Spieler teil
You will find a "list" button in the bottom menu, right in between the home button and the message/mail button. There you can search for communities. :) I hope that helps out!
See: https://lemmy.world/post/66351
Currently it's only on the website of your instance itself possible - in Jerboa you can only search for communities.
I guess this will be sorted out by itself, as people will be joining the most active communities regarding a topic - at one point the least actice communities of a topic will "die" out.
It's currently not possible in jerboa to search for posts, or any other content except for communities. There is a issue created on github - so I guess it will be possible in the future. For now you have to use the search function on the website of your instance. At least on feddit.de it's working as I would expect it.
NSFW subs are probably one of the most affected by the API changes - no 3PA would be able to access them. (At least from what I understand)
A developer is currently working on a drop in api to replace the existing api url in those 3rd party apps. Might be a good idea to ask the devs to add a option to let us change the api url on our own.
For starters, of course, that would be great (especially considering that most 3rd party reddit apps will soon no longer be able to access reddit with their api). In general, however, I believe that native support should be the long term goal. I would be very happy if I could continue to use redreader :)
Seems like it will show the up and downvotes next to the arrows if there is at least one up and one downvote. If there are only upvotes it will show the total upvotes on the top right corner of a comment.