With the reddit API debacle far in the review, I’m wondering if any of you went back to the platform.
Edit: Looks like Spez was right :(
With the reddit API debacle far in the review, I’m wondering if any of you went back to the platform.
Edit: Looks like Spez was right :(
No. They ban VPNs, so if I happen to follow a link that leads there, I get the “login to see this” page, shrug, and go somewhere else.
It’s easy to circumvent, but rarely worth the effort. The content was getting mostly shit-worthless even before I left. It’s only gotten worse.
There’s not useful, factual information on 4chan, these days.
Same. Same reason. Same thing.
I will admit that I’ve gone to reddit on a VPN with no sign in to look at 🎶porn-o-graphy🎶!
That’s probably the only content of value there, anymore.
Is it easy to circumvent? I use Tailscale to route everything through a VPN but use an App Connector to route Reddit through my home network, but I really hate that.
If you have an account you can use a VPN. Never had trouble
I don’t have an account and don’t participate, I use Reddit for informational purposes only.
I think if you have an account you can still use a VPN.
Yes, if you log in, you can get in. I deleted my account, and every post and comment I’d ever made, when I left, and I’ll be damned before I create another account there.