What is Reddit doing
What is Reddit doing
I don't use Reddit anymore, but I wanted to search something that I couldn't find anywhere. This is what I saw. After killing all the other apps, Reddit now is trying to force us to use their own spyware app.
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It will get rid of that
169 0 ReplyI am not going to like the day they remove that.
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117 0 ReplyI have, I just use it to view Reddit without an account.
18 0 ReplyI have left, I just view Reddit...
So you haven't left Reddit. Like saying you left Google but still Google search without logging in.
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- Do you think developers have any say in this?
- They have Reddit Premium for free, and most likely an internal version too.
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https://github.com/redlib-org/redlib There's some redirect browser addons like LibRedirect that can automatically redirect you to redlib instances.
26 0 ReplyFrom the readme in the link there’s a redlib instance uptime list. Can use one with 99% uptime if you’re having trouble finding a good one!
5 0 ReplyThe addon I mentioned can ping instances and you can then add or remove them accordingly.
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Highly recommend this. It takes some time setting a default instance that isn't down or broken for some sites but worth it.
3 0 ReplySome sites seem to just be broken and the only option from what I can tell but it certainly worked well for Reddit. Just had to filter out the specific instances that don't allow for NSFW posts at all.
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Unfortunately they block old reddit for VPN users now
40 0 ReplyThat's not true, at least not for all vpns
15 0 ReplyIt’s random actually and (I guess) it depends on your IP du jour.
4 0 ReplyI think they're doing it for logged out users. If you're logged into an account, you're fine.
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Gotta shuffle VPN servers until you find one that works.
3 0 ReplyI haven't found one that works for a little bit
3 0 ReplyI pay for Proton and the non-free servers generally work, although some have been blocked.
Eventually I'll treat Reddit like Pinterest, either blocking it entirely from search results, or using FF add-ons to bypass all the cruft laid over the website
2 0 ReplyPrivate Internet Access works for me. Just tested logged out in an incognito mode tab.
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is there any firefox extensions/userscripts to make it more tolerable on mobile? the buttons are always way too small.
6 0 ReplyI use "Desktop site" mode and just zoom in lol
9 0 ReplyYes, actually. Look up Oldlander addon for Firefox.
It's new and kinda of rough but it definitely helps.
2 0 ReplyThere's a beta of RES for mobile now, but I haven't tried it yet. I mostly use lemmy instead on mobile (but it's not really the same thing).
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Or just request the desktop version.
5 0 ReplyRdx.overdevs.com is another mobile frontend that works well
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