• 5 months

    I just use reddit as reference anymore, usually through redlib. Reddit became a seething cauldron of festering carcasses a long time ago, and I have no desire to jump through all their hoops just to use their servers, much like YT and a growing number of other sites. I just don’t have the patience to reconfigure my network just so I can use those outlets. Sad tho. It used to be a decent social media platform until it wasn’t. C’est la vie. Such is the way of the internet.

      • That looks great.

        But aren’t more addons bad for fingerprinting? I often read the recommendation to use as few addons as possible.

        • PiraHxCx@lemmy.mldeleted by creatorEnglish
          5 months

          I asked them exactly that hehe
          So, technically the sites you are redirecting from will never know you tried to access them and the addon is not interacting with any page, but the dev didn’t address/think of probing. I don’t have enough tech knowledge to confirm the addon won’t react to anything, thus making itself known. I don’t know which probing techniques there are and how all those resist-fingerprint and sandboxing settings from privacy-conscious browsers work against it… it does, however, sound like a sophisticated and resource-consuming method that I don’t think they would be using on regular internet unless they have specific targets, so if they have such probing techniques they are probably using it on IPs going through the TOR network (and you shouldn’t use any addon on Tor anyway).
          It’s all about your threat model, if you just want to avoid regular tracking and profiling the addon should be fine, now if you are afraid of some sophisticated and resourceful threat actors targeting you, don’t take your chances with any addon.

    • I feel much the same, I want to completely unplug more and more with each passing day.

      It may just be low blood sugar fueled pessimism but I don’t see anything actually replacing these massive sites.

      It’s like trying to get into old multiplayer games where the few players left have a massive experience advantage that makes the barrier to entry impossibly high.

      I think the best response is to just not participate anymore.

      I’m far from that goal, hopefully enshittification will force my hand and push me offline for good.

      • 5 months

        I think the best response is to just not participate anymore.

        I’ve pretty much felt that way for a very long time now. If all my efforts breaks your site, or prevents me from accessing it entirely, I just don’t bother. For one, the information is, more than likely, replicated somewhere else, if not a direct quote of the article, then pretty much the same data worded differently. It might just be a bit further down on the search page.

      • 5 months

        These things change.

        In the words of George Harrison: All things must pass, all things must pass away

        • 5 months

          I dont recall the exact issue with the new Digg but I remember there being something that made it clear this would fail.

          • 5 months

            I clicked on it out of curiosity and it just went to a page saying it was invite only and then asked for my email so I just closed the tab lol.

              • 5 months

                I’m a “Groundbreaker” on the new Digg (just the initial wave of people that signed up). It’s nothing nefarious but it’s also nothing special yet.

                There are grand claims of being an antidote to the more toxic corners of the Internet but so far it’s a bit of a damp squib.

                I do hope they pull it off but at the moment it’s a poor cousin of Lemmy, IMHO.

    • Such is capitalism. Plenty of stuff is still running fine without turning a profit for the shareholders.

    • Esoteric questions that’ve been answered on exactly one search-indexed website on the “public” internet (e.g. not Discord or forums requiring login)

      :(

      (This doesn’t happen for y’all essentially every single week?)

      Edit: shoutout to adding farside.link/ before the reddit URL

      • 5 months

        Yeah Lemmy is great but Reddit seems to easily have 1000x the content.

      • 5 months

        that content comes from niches that the people of fediverse try to avoid.

          • 4 months

            most of the fediverse is dedicated to mainstream “general interest” sharing and hobbyism requires a passion that usually doesn’t align with the mainstream.

            the people who engage in hobbies share it fellow enthusiasts and they seek out niche places where it can be shared and, currently, the dominant niche interests on the fediverse are either technology, privacy, identity or politics. the mainstream doesn’t like any (especially the latter) so most ignore it at best or block it at worst and then complain that there’s no niche content.

    • 5 months

      I need to use it to look stuff up once in a while, but I try to avoid it whenever possible because of the ridiculous amount of fucking about it takes just to make that site usable. It used to need reddit enhancement suite, then they brought in the new reddit so then it was RES and a thing to force it to use old reddit, now they’re blocking VPNs and most of the old apps so now if I have to go there I try to just use a random Redlib instance.

      • FR. The (actually user ran) NSFW subreddits are so much better than any other aggregator

    • 5 months

      My city subreddit doesn’t have a lemmy and since i don’t have any other social media, it’s the only place i can learn about local happenings that aren’t catered towards the elderly or children.

  • Reddit does the courtesy of blocking my VPN so I am not tempted to use it and be tracked.

  • 5 months

    I dunno if it interests anyone out there, but if the real thing you like reddit for is the answers to weird problems, and you have a couple terabytes to spare, you can get a torrent that has all of it to store locally, and they get updated every now and then. I haven’t tried it yet, so YMMV, but the actual use of the platform for me is answers to obscure questions, so maybe worth a shot if you have the space

      • 5 months

        I can’t vouch that everything on the site is 100 percent legit, but if you search academic torrents and look up reddit, you’ll find different repositories for them on there

  • You can block it with a carefully-crafted userscript that hooks the fetch API and returns fake responses for the svc event, but then Reddit starts flagging your IP address as a bot and demands you log in to an account to prove otherwise. You can’t win.

    • Yes, that’s what I told uBO team when I opened a discussion on their sub, they said they tried it but some functions like chat stopped working properly.

      I’d try it myself but I think I really don’t care that much anymore, let it just die already.

  • 4 months

    So you can block anything that starts with “www.reddit.com/api” in your custom filters (after all you’re using old.reddit.com), then you’re mostly free from Reddit trackers (more or less). Side effect is, you won’t be able to use the chat in the old interface.

    Chat works for me. Will It stop work after some time?

    Edit;It looks like the OP is some kind of fearmonger. His claims about old.reddit aren’t true. He is suggesting to block things that break the functionality of old.reddit.

  • I just use the Opera or Brave browser for Reddit and nothing else, with the free VPN turned on.