So, this isn’t meant to be a “guide” or anything but I thought it could be helpful to some.
- Find yourself an RSS feed reader (e.g. Feedbin).
- Grab your subreddit link. (Example:
reddit.com/r/museum
) - Add
.rss
to the end of that link. (Example:reddit.com/r/museum.rss
) - Add your subreddit RSS feeds to your feed reader.
This way, you can keep reading reddit without having to visit it. You will still need an account to participate, of course.
But I asked myself this question: “Do I really want to participate and keep feeding reddit content for free?”
You are what makes reddit what it is. If you can be yourself elsewhere, why waste your precious time on reddit?
You deserve better.
Anyone know how sites like teddit.net will be affected? Apps like Stealth let you browse reddit with it set to teddit if you wanted.
@GhostMagician @cih @technology good work around for the short term. Eventually they will kill off everything but their first party app and web app.
As long as you can run teddit/libreddit on tor/i2p and keep the code up on a public repo, can they really kill them without completely killing their API? Afterall I assume they are just using the api to pull all the posts/comments/etc and pushing them into their own UI