Its weird that when I create a post on amethyst and attach the photos in precise order and sometimes to go with specific order... primal takes it and reverses the order, sharing the photos bottom to top... seems like a flawes ux. perhaps it's an easy fix and would add a feeling like the client is geared to users and content creators in mind too.
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Becoming not a fan of primal. Been using Damus and love it for iOS
Yeah, I do find myself more flustered more often getting on a primal. The loading is quite slow. Profiles sit on notes posted days ago or like the last time I might have visited so I have to refresh and wait patiently to get new content loaded. It would make sense to me as I am visiting a profile to get an update on what's new that that content is already waiting for me and I don't have to now work for it and fetch it.
Same thing is for the feed as well.
Do you use android? Just tested on iOS and it's in order.
That's odd.. The order is set in the note. No confusion.
If you click on the note in #amethyst and copy text you'll see the posted order.
The order shows correctly as it was written originally in Amethyst. But when I open primal the order of images in the note starts with the last photo and backwards. (To clarify, I most often write my notes in Amethyst. I do however ulalso use Primal to connect with other folks as the feeds serve differently and also some notifications come only to primal or amethyst). So my notes written on Amethyst come in backward media order when loaded on Primal.
Ok it's not even backwards order, its random mixed.
I meant to say *specific text* the cord time I said order. but you get it.
It's very consistent with every note. And it's unfortunate as it basically defeats any storytelling content creators purpose from my perspective. Cos I am not just doing a photo dump but intentionally sharing my content and media in specific order.
This is what i posted on Amethyst.

This is what came out on Primal (that was the last image in my note above).

Another example. This is what I shared on Amethyst. It was a video file first sitting on top of an image.
Primal hid my video I intentionally shared first and instead displayed the second media file the photo first.

Here's a third example. My note started with this image on Amethyst.

Primal displayed the last image first, when the text shared through images was intended to go in consequential order.

I can keep going.
Of course if you are seeing this on Primal now, everything will be backwards once again.
It's not in sync.