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.
You can block it with a carefully-crafted userscript that hooks the
fetchAPI 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.Ironically the only time reddit cares about stopping bots.
If I was a bot, I’d make you a heart out of pink cardboard.
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.
Who cares about chat anyway