I've been using libreddit on pc and I just checked and it still works. I'm going to keep it up for now but when it stops working I probably won't bother updating it. You can try my instance here if you like: https://r.midas.rocks
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Much obliged. Will def give it a go.
I wonder how Libreddit still works. l heard there are upcoming changes to workaround the new API but so far I havent noticed anything different on my own instance?
uBlock is blocking access to teddit so I'm suspicious...
Anyway, like @[email protected] said, I'm on Libreddit for now still
They don't relay on reddit API. They have their own unofficial API. โ
oh I see, maybe that's what makes is reeeaally slow, but as @Midas kindly offered his libreddit instance in anther comment, I believe I'll be using that one for now since is way faster and I only check the urkaine war related subs anyway
I set up my own libreddit instance and am using an extension to redirect reddit to my instance.
Might need to give teddit a try too.
Just in case anyone isn't aware, it is teddit.net. I wasn't thinking when I clicked that link in the OP, and good thing UBlock has blocked it.
I just checked teddit.net just now and it is doing fine here, both from desktop and mobile browser.
Teddit is great, it's the only way I browse reddit these days. There's a great browser extension called Libredirect that redirects reddit pages to teddit or libreddit, as well as supporting many privacy frontends for other services.