Thanks for reminding me about this! I need to continue where I left off with The UWS Alcubierre. Do you have any favorites on there?
I agree, Thunder scrolls the best of the three, but still not so great.
What I did was manually remove the other instances in account settings and left only mine.
Just ran into the same problem. I fixed it by going to settings -> accounts and them pressing and holding on each instance that I don't have an account on and removing it. Then it uses the instance I do have an account on.
I think IPTorrents has kind of a bad reputation because you can buy your way on by donating. You can see the info about that on their signup page.
There are official and unofficial recruitment threads on most big private trackers. They usually have certain criteria such as account age, rank, uploaded torrents, etc. These are allowed unless a tracker forbids their users to provide invites this way. But still, no trading happens. Just a user is deemed worthy by having good enough stats and is allowed to request the invite on the specific thread for that tracker.
RED is the biggest private music tracker. I think it was created in the wake of whatCD's demise. Most of the interview is about the content on their interview prep site. I think it's mostly to weed out people who would probably fail to maintain a healthy ratio and follow site rules since RED is kind of seen as a gateway to the rest of the private tracker world. If books are more your thing, you could consider MAM. It's also an interview, but more laid back and a really friendly community. There are less invite threads, but still an okay amount.
I'm not sure if this is considered "early internet", but it was StumbleUpon. There was always something interesting. You could browse interests and see other users who liked them. I looked at the Farscape category and a few people had added it. I sent a message to one of them who had a few other similar interests and we became pretty good internet friends. Turns out she was a Brazilian girl. We had nearly daily chats on MSN messenger for a couple years. Every once in a while I remember her and hope she's doing okay. I still find it crazy that I was able to connect with another Farscape fan all the way down in Brazil in the early 2000s.
Count yourself lucky because as you might imagine the bug makes it unusable. It even happens on regular mobile browsing.
Well, for starters there is no back button in the PWA on Android. Swiping from the right to go back completely refreshes the feed.
The entire feed is indeed resetting as if I refreshed it. I'm also on Android 13.
EDIT: Just browsing using chrome or firefox has the same result...
On Android it starts from the top again for me, completely reloads it actually...
There's [email protected] and https://kbin.social/m/manga