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They're advertising on this sub? They can go fuck themselves. I've got ad-blocking enabled (and mods can't see ads on their own subs anyway) so I had no idea. I super recommend ublock origin for ad and content blocking. Source: almost 2 years ago
No, it does not. It's open source and non profit. If you want you could make your own adblock with it's source code. https://github.com/gorhill/ublock. Source: over 2 years ago
Firefox has its own "Enhanced Tracking Protection", Which is eclipsed by pretty much any specialized content blocker (such as uBlock Origin). Anyone who cares for that stuff has probably turned it off And installed a better extension for that, And for people who don't, well, it's completely unnecessary. Source: over 2 years ago
There used to be an open javascript-free site you could use called Bibliogram.art, but it's been discontinued. (Same as teddit.net for Reddit and Nitter.net for Twitter.). Source: 11 months ago
Teddit.net still seems to work. Free. Open Source. No Javascript. No Ads. Privacy Respecting. Source: 12 months ago
> Having an equivalent of Nitter and Invidious would be amazing! Something like https://teddit.net/ ? - Source: Hacker News / 12 months ago
Does deleting my account do anything more to than just moving to Narwhal? Because I still want to be able to actively participate in the two or three subs I care about and I like https://teddit.net/ but, it's slow, doesn't have an app, and I cant actually interact with anything. I ask because when you delete your account, everything stays except for just the account itself, so will just using narwhal have any more... Source: 12 months ago
I'm not sure what to better call them than mirrors, but some examples are teddit, kddit, and currently or perhaps permanently down are libreddit and lurrker. I assume they're not scraping reddit for content which means using the API, and since they seem pretty up to date, it must mean a lot of API calls right? Does anyone know what the future holds for sites like these? I tried searching the web a bit to find an... Source: 12 months ago
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