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Are we not using the same app? Mlem shows your subbed communities by default, and you can search for communities.
Maybe we're not? For me, my subscriptions are all lumped together in a single feed. If i want to look at posts from a single specific sub, i have to either have that sub favorited, or scroll until I find a post in the combined feed from that sub, then tap into it.
For the life of me, I can’t find a "search" option anywhere.
What build are you on (Shown in TestFlight)? I don’t see a search bar anywhere on 0.0.6 (22)
I’m also using 0.0.6 (22)
Search bar at the top
Thanks! Turns out I‘m just blind. I thought it was only a drop-down menu. That fixes my biggest gripe with Mlem right there.
Maybe not....there is no place for me to see subbed communities, nor to search within the app. I'm using version 0.0.6, which appears to be the latest in TestFlight. Until the development gets a little further, I'm just sticking with a pinned web app.
For the record, I'm not saying that it won't show posts from your subbed communities, but that you can't find a list of your subbed communities (unless you've specifically favorited them), within the app, so you can go directly to that community.