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UPDATE! Fewer than 20% of Lemmy Apps display posts accurately

Updated! Updates are shown in quote text like this. Some scores are updated following app updates.

An Apps Experiment

Introduction

This is an experiment I performed out of curiosity, and I have a few big disclaimers at the bottom. Basically, I’ve seen a lot of comments recently about one app or another not displaying something right. Lemmy has been around for a while now and can no longer be considered an experimental platform.

Lemmy and the apps that people use to access the platform have become an important part of people’s lives. Whether you are checking the app weekly or daily, and whether you use it to stay up on the news or to stay connected to your hobby, it’s important that it works. I hope that this helps people to see the extent of the challenge, and encourages developers to improve their apps, too.

How I did it

I wanted to investigate objectively how accurately each app displays text of posts and comments using the standard Lemmy markdown. Markdown is a standard part of the Lemmy platform, but not all apps handle it the same. It is basically what gives text useful formatting.

I used the latest release of each app, but did not include pre-releases. I only included apps that have released an update in the last 6 months, which should include most apps in active development. I was unable to test iOS-exclusive apps, so they are not included either. In all, 16 apps met the inclusion criteria.

I also added Eternity, which is in active development, although it has not had a recent update. I was able to include several iOS apps thanks to testing from @jordanlund – Thanks, Jordan! This made for 21 apps that were tested.

Each app was rated in 5 categories: Text, Format, Spoilers, Links, and Images. I chose these mostly based on the wonderful Markdown Guide from @marvin, which was posted about a year ago in !meta (here).

I checked whether each app correctly displayed each category, then took the overall average. Each category was weighted equally. Text includes italic, bold, strong, strikethrough, superscript, and subscript. Format includes block quotes, lists, code (block and inline), tables, and dividers. Spoilers includes display of hidden, expandable spoilers. Links includes external links, username links, and community links. Images included embedded images, image references, and inline images.

Thanks to input from others, I also added a test to see if lemmy hyperlinks opened in-app. There was a problem with using the SFFA Community Guide that caused some apps to be essentially penalized twice because there was formatting inside formatting, so I created this TEST POST to more clearly and fairly measure each app.

In each case, I checked whether the display was correct based on the rules for Lemmy Markdown, and consistent with the author’s intent. In cases where the app recognized the tag correctly but did not display it accurately, that was treated as a fail.

Results

Out of a possible perfect 10, only 4 apps displayed all markdown correctly:

Jerboa (Official Android client) - 10.0

Alexandrite - 10.0

Voyager - 10.0

Connect - 10.0

Photon - 10.0

Summit - 9.7

Quiblr - 9.5

Arctic - 9.3

Interstellar - 9.1

Lemmy-UI - 9.0

Thunder - 8.9

Tesseract - 8.6

mlmym - 8.0

Lemmios - 8.0

Mlem - 7.5

Boost - 7.3

Eternity - 7.0

Sync - 6.9

Lemmynade - 6.1

Avelon - 5.7

More details of testing here

Disclaimers## Disclaimers ### I Love Lemmy Apps (and their devs) Lemmy apps devs work very hard, and invest a lot in the platform. Lemmy is better because they are doing the work that they do. Like, a LOT better. Everyone who uses the platform has to access it through one app or another. Apps are the face of the entire platform. Whether an app is a FOSS passion project, underwritten by a grant, or generating income through sales or ads, no one is getting rich by making their app. It is for the benefit of the community. This is not meant to be a rating of the quality or functionality of any app. An app may have a high rating here but be missing other features that users want, or users may love an app that has a lower rating. This is just about how well apps handle markdown. ### This is pretty unscientific You’ll see my methodology above. I’m not a scientist. There is probably a much better way to do this, and I probably have biases in terms of how I went about it. I think it’s interesting and probably has some valuable information. If you think it’s interesting, let me know. If you think of a better way, PM me and I’d be happy to share what I have so you don’t have to start from scratch. ### My only goal is to help the community I do think that accurately displaying markdown should be a standard expectation of a finished app. I hope that devs use this as an opportunity to shore up the areas that are lagging, and that they have a set of standards to aim for. I don’t have any Apple thingsSorry. This is just Android and Web review. If someone would like to see how iOS apps are doing, please reach out and I’ll share how we can work together to include them.

Gointhefridge ,

I’ve been using Mlem since week 2 and I have no idea if I’m missing anything or not. I’ve never visited any instance on anything but Mlem.

TheRealCharlesEames ,

Same, and I suspect we are missing stuff because I’ve never seen a gif and often see a bunch of emoji (in place of a photo album? Idk)

Beaver ,
@Beaver@lemmy.ca avatar

I don’t think Mlem has link embed support

friend_of_satan ,

Woohoo Voyager!

TomSelleck ,

Voyager gang, let’s scroll

paraphrand ,

It’s the best PWA ever made, to my knowledge.

threelonmusketeers ,

PWA?

gregor ,
@gregor@gregtech.eu avatar

Progressive web app

Aniline ,

Oh I didn’t know it was a web app, I’ve only seen it on droidify, among other “normal” apps. It looks amazing !

astropenguin5 ,

It was initially a pwa, but now it is a full and proper app, even available on Google play now!

I believe it can still be used as a pwa though.

paraphrand ,

Yup, still works great as a PWA.

steal_your_face ,
@steal_your_face@lemmy.ml avatar

Voyager da 🐐 no 🧢

Blaze ,

Interesting to see that even Lemmy-UI does not display markdown completely correctly

gedaliyah OP ,
@gedaliyah@lemmy.world avatar

For some reason, Lemmy-UI does not convert usernames to links: @gedaliyah

Nothing4You ,

it does, but only if you use the autocomplete feature. it’s also a bit delayed without any indicator that it’s loading.

if you type @gedal and wait a moment it’ll load @gedaliyah to be selected:

https://programming.dev/pictrs/image/a37b17be-b920-4126-85b5-dc60fad3e09a.png

gedaliyah OP ,
@gedaliyah@lemmy.world avatar

Yes, I’m not sure if that is meant to be a placeholder or a substitute for native user links. What it actually does is generate markup that converts the username into a web link, which is fine for most circumstances, but not ideal. A plaintext username should automatically link to the user. This creates an inconsistent behavior between posts depending on where (and when) they were typed.

In other words, it’s a very helpful feature, but it is not recognizing and linking usernames.

threelonmusketeers ,

It’s weird that community names are automatically rendered as links, but usernames aren’t. Isn’t it pretty much the same thing?

BentiGorlich ,
@BentiGorlich@thebrainbin.org avatar

yeah exactly. On mbin it works this way and lemmy inserting the link breaks that. But it does it for communities in the community description sometime as well, though I don't know if it is just a user "error" or a lemmy error

BentiGorlich ,
@BentiGorlich@thebrainbin.org avatar

Actually that behaviour is very annoying to other platforms. Mbin for example can only link to the lemmy server this user is on and no longer the local profile of that user.
Example:
@ user @ lemmy.instance gets converted to [@ user @ lemmy.instance](https:// lemmy.instance/u/user
so on mbin this does not open the profile of the user on the local server, but instead links the lemmy instance, so you leave your instance to view the profile.

(spaces included so this won't get converted to mentions, etc)

JackbyDev ,

Are those not two different users though? Joe at Hotmail and Joe at Gmail are different.

BentiGorlich ,
@BentiGorlich@thebrainbin.org avatar

Yes they are, but you have my profile on your server and you do not need to leave the server to view my profile...
@ user @ lemmy.instance should link to https:// mbin.instance/u/@[email protected] and not to https:// lemmy.instance/u/user

JackbyDev ,

I’ll have to try on desktop, in the app it isn’t very clear what exactly it’s looking at to see profiles.

sjmarf ,
@sjmarf@lemmy.ml avatar

Yeah, it’s rather inconsistent. I opened an issue for it a while ago.

threelonmusketeers ,

What happens if you press tab or click on the suggested item at the point in your screenshot?

For me, it inserts the link at the cursor position, but doesn’t replace the bit you’ve already typed, resulting in @gedal@[email protected].

Anyone else have this issue?

Nothing4You ,

on firefox, if i type @gedal and click or press tab once it replaces the text with @[email protected] . the behavior is the same whether i hit tab, enter or click the text.

threelonmusketeers ,

if i type @gedal and click or press tab once it replaces the text with @[email protected]

Ah, you are correct. It turns out that the issue I was encountering was a little more subtle.

If I type all the way to @gedaliyah@ and click or press tab once it replaces only the second ‘@’, resulting in @gedaliyah@[email protected].

Nothing4You ,

It’s not even just that. It seems that the extra @ acts as a separator, so you can’t even autocomplete e.g. @threelonmusketeers@sh as that’ll try to autocomplete @sh instead of taking the instance domain as part of the mention.

I’ve raised a GitHub issue for this now: github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/2652

JackbyDev ,

Compare the source of your comment to the one you’re replying to. Those are two different things. I’d argue it’s a workaround of anything.

Nothing4You ,
if you want to get fancy
you can even use undocumented tables
AmbiguousProps ,

This surprisingly works on boost.

paraphrand ,

Works on Voyager.

Anafabula ,
@Anafabula@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Tables are a very common markdown extension most(?) popular markdown parsers support them

Nothing4You ,

for sure, but they’re neither mentioned on join-lemmy.org/docs/users/02-media.html nor on the linked CommonMark tutorial.

Anafabula ,
@Anafabula@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Which is funny because the main part of that documentation is a Markdown table

threelonmusketeers ,

Works on Thunder.

med ,

Confirmed here on android

sjmarf ,
@sjmarf@lemmy.ml avatar

Footnotes^[Hello world!] are also undocumented.

stormio ,

I wasn’t sure if Lemmuy-UI in the results list was a typo or an alternative interface. Now I know. 😄

dual_sport_dork ,
@dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world avatar

It doesn’t display headings, I know that much.

gedaliyah OP ,
@gedaliyah@lemmy.world avatar

In doing this I learned that there are “correct” but also “preferred” ways to use markdown. A heading should have a space after the # even though it is correct either way.

#

Heading

These lines may be the same or different in different apps.

dual_sport_dork ,
@dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world avatar

The thing of it is, if you just highlight some text and hit the heading button in the GUI, it doesn’t include the space.

gedaliyah OP ,
@gedaliyah@lemmy.world avatar

Interesting. I never noticed that. As I said, it’s technically correct but not preferred. I’ll see if I can post a link about this later.

maegul ,
@maegul@lemmy.ml avatar

I’m not sure #heading is valid markdown (see, eg, Daring Fireball’s “original” syntax page) … and I’ve never seen it. I’ve always understood that the space was necessary, which I think makes sense for a number of reasons TBH

So …

does not work

This does work

gedaliyah OP ,
@gedaliyah@lemmy.world avatar

I know that it works on some sites (reddit for example). Generally, it is not preferred.

maegul ,
@maegul@lemmy.ml avatar

Didn’t know it worked on reddit. Generally it seems necessary to require the space as it disambiguates headings from hashtags, and also makes the raw text more readable.

JackbyDev ,

Heading

maegul ,
@maegul@lemmy.ml avatar

Dunno … I went to the linked page in the top post and everything seemed fine to me (using Lemmy-UI)

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