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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Old.reddit.com

It will get rid of that

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I am not going to like the day they remove that.

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sadfsdfasfasf

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I have, I just use it to view Reddit without an account.

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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.

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From 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!

https://stats.uptimerobot.com/mpmqAs1G2Q/

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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.

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Unfortunately they block old reddit for VPN users now

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That’s not true, at least not for all vpns

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It’s random actually and (I guess) it depends on your IP du jour.

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I 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.

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I haven’t found one that works for a little bit

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is there any firefox extensions/userscripts to make it more tolerable on mobile? the buttons are always way too small.

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I use “Desktop site” mode and just zoom in lol

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Yes, actually. Look up Oldlander addon for Firefox.

It’s new and kinda of rough but it definitely helps.

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There’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.

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Rdx.overdevs.com is another mobile frontend that works well

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This is why they removed the apps. They want to be driving traffic through the app, and the 3rd party apps prevented that from happening.

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They went from providing value to extracting it.

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They made the service more shitty! We need a long word to describe that process.

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Hmm… is impoopify taken?

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Long word? Pooooooooooopification

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Excrementize?

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moreshittierization

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I think the worst part is they entirely ignored the most painfully obvious solution of implementing a “reddit plus” or “reddit premium” or “reddit red” and just gated third party app access behind a $9.99/mo subscription. I have a hard time believing most reddit users’ ad views are worth anywhere near that much per month. But instead they decided to burn a significant sum of goodwill on questionable premises and pissed off a significant number of power users.

The feeling I got from all of the communications was that /u/spez was jealous of Apollo and just wanted to kill off Apollo. Which would explain why they took such a scorched earth approach in trying to kill all third party apps

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That is basically what they did. There are a decent amount of third party apps around that work. I personally use Narwhal.

The further we get from the whole third party app debacle, the more I think this was just a way to kill the most popular apps. The ones that people said made reddit worth using. The ones that got shouted out in Apple keynotes.

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Are they just trying to divert as much traffic as possible through their app?

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Yeah, there is 0 way that reddit reviews even 10% of of the content, probably even 5%, if even that. There’s just no way. This is just a scare tactic to get you into their walled garden, to download their app, sign you up, and become a metric.

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Yep, why would the subreddit be safer inside their own app xD

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So people cant access “unrated” 18+ content they found on Google and then have people get mad that the content was NSFW or restricted.

Its essentially a “We dont know what your going to find here and dont want lawsuits” protection.

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Can apps access your photos?

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That is exacly what they try to achieve, satansmaggotycumfart.

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But why?

Do they somehow get more personal data that way?

I thought closing access to the API was for my own protection!

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Yep, if you request the desktop version you don’t get that redirect.

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Yep. Reddit has gone full corporate.

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Pro tip: add old. in the beggining of url. Reddit still has such answers for niche questions

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Still works for the NSFW stuff too

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There are browser plugins that do this for you, as well.

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The only browser plugin you need for Reddit is LibRedirect to automatically redirect all Reddit links to a private frontend called Redlib

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I’m going to guess enabling “desktop mode” in Chrome (idk if other browsers have it) would probably work as well, but would throw off the layout most likely.

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or change reddit to safereddit

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Or use LibRedirect to do it automatically

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awesome, thanks stranger! i’ve been too lazy to make these in redirector

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You can’t access old.reddit.com with VPN these days. I wouldn’t be surprised if reddit killed it soon.

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You can’t access the normal Reddit site behind a VPN either. The only solution is to use a private frontend like Redlib with LibRedirect, to automatically redirect all Reddit links to Redlib.

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Old Reddit works for me, but I am logged into an account.

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Yeah but old works like crap on mobile.

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Better than not working.

Also he just needs the info

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Boost still works with some finagling with mods

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Enshittification

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