The new @discord app for Android is just awful. It is full of UI mishaps and tons of things that will give you OCD nightmares. It's horribly inconsistent and less responsive than it's Java counterpart.
When messages are grouped in @discord on Android, they aren't placed in the same message group <div> like they are on desktop. Instead, all messages after the first one are their own group placed below the avatar (which does not scale correctly, btw). Creating in this mess:
These gaps are independent of your font size because the avatars do not scale down when your UI scale is decreased in the settings like they are supposed to, meaning it gets worse the smaller your fonts are.
There's also stuff like this where the sizes of elements are just... Wrong. Look how inconsistent all of this is.
>large profile/server icons, average buttons >microscopic channels >small DM channels >small text >small text (inside a huge container, and not padded evenly??)
There are lots of other things about this app that are either mildly infuriating or just outright gross. The entire thing is very lazily built and needs to be avoided where possible.
Some of these things include, but are not limited to: >no more precise scaling options >scaling options don't work like they should (see above) >stutteriness
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When messages are grouped in @discord on Android, they aren't placed in the same message group <div> like they are on desktop. Instead, all messages after the first one are their own group placed below the avatar (which does not scale correctly, btw). Creating in this mess: