It's still a safer bet to avoid whatever they consult on, they've an eye for trash writing and they thrive on "fixing" that. And companies that hire them are just out there to make a quick buck rather than creating a good story, experience or game.
2 months ago I had my main Reddit account banned because I reported someone for inciting violence. They literally said word for word "they should just go into Gaza and kill them all, women, children, all deserve death after today." I reported him and went on about my day only to find that I was permanently banned from Reddit, no appeals work and this on r/WorldNews not some weird niche subreddit.
Who do you think uses Lemmy in the first place? Normal users or pirates? This is not a shift of gears that will get the advertisers flocking, and this will not suddenly open the doors to the hidden cache of users that were not around because of "pirates." Not to mention, instead of this action, what should have been done is to warn the instances and ask them to follow the rules they had on Reddit, where users are not allowed to link to pirate sites.
I'm not saying to drop the webapp bit rather use it as an alternative front that we can fallback to. But it's true that if WefWef were to beat native app the performance would be crazy good, and the haptic feedback is something to kill for.
It's just I'm messing around with Memmy and thinking to myself that WefWef NEEDS this. The Apollo UI was already ironed out, now it's time to bring the native experience to the table as well.
Funny thing is that WifWif achieved what many wanted from Apollo, to have a desktop/Mac/iPad client, many were convinced that it was the Half life 3 of Apollo.
I made exactly this post a while back and the replies I got were interesting to say the least. But in essence people loved eSport content but didn't want to go to their own eSports subreddit because it wouldn't have any visibility.