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Why Reddit blocked my daily visit to its mobile website


I’ve recently developed a daily habit—perhaps one I should cut back on—of visiting several subreddits to keep up on things like audio production and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. But I was surprised this weekend to suddenly find myself cut off; Reddit simply would not let me visit the site on my mobile phone.

Instead, a new overlay popped up, saying, “Get the app to keep using Reddit.”

There was no way to skip, bypass, or close the overlay. It did not provide any instructions or alternatives for continuing to use the mobile web version. What it did offer was a large button I could press to get the app. If I did so, the overlay told me, I would be able to “search better” and “personalize your feed”—two things I don’t care to do.

in reply to Powderhorn

The real reason Reddit banned third party apps has finally come to fruition. I still miss rif is fun.
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in reply to viking

Red reader is pretty good. There's also patches in revanced to make rif work. But yeah, reddit is a shell of what it once was.
in reply to viking

I still use RIF. Doesn't work very often but I don't read reddit that often.
in reply to Powderhorn

I gave up on Reddit when they suspended me for the audacity to say I would dance when Fetterman kicks. After multiple suspensions for similarly bullshit reasons. The Zionists and bots have taken over.
in reply to CaptMurica

I was permabanned when, on a story about the IDF torturing a 1 year old to get his dad to talk, I said ‘maybe the terrorists [against Israel] have a point.’
in reply to Powderhorn

Everytime reddit blocks my account following regular use, I consider it them helping me to break my addiction.
in reply to andersonian

Precisely. I started running into this recently, and while I know I could work around it, I choose the lazy option and just load Lemmy instead.
in reply to Korhaka

Can't get off it completely for specific tv show episode discussions, or for sports (nba, mlb, nfl).
in reply to Korhaka

I am not the person you replied to, but I thought I would add a different category of example: something location-based, like a specific city, or maybe an entire community based on your employer, etc. It is undeniable that niche topics are discussed more thoroughly elsewhere than here, where instead of welcoming people this place mostly just discusses how all people in Western society should be killed, which some people find off-putting (I know I do).
in reply to OpenStars

Reddit doesn't have stuff local to my town. County subreddit has a little and some nearby cities have subreddits too. Would have to use facebook for anything for my town. Fuck that.

You don't have to read the political communities. Not sure if there is a way to view your home page and get a more even distribution of communities you are subscribed to though, I find if you are subbed to a few really popular things you never see the unpopular communities you are subbed to. If anything I would rather see them first because they are unpopular. Might be what scaled is kinda for but last time I tried it I found it wasn't great, good idea though.

in reply to Korhaka

in reply to Powderhorn

I do have to visit the site once in a while to find some obscure solution to an obscurerer problem.

One simple solution to a simple problem is to view as DESKTOP SITE.

Apps are websites with a thousand ways to end your privacy.

in reply to Powderhorn

Make sure "uBlock Origin annoyances" is enabled in your filter list. Clear browser cache and cookies. Refresh the page.

I hate Reddit but there are still a few authors I follow on it.

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in reply to Powderhorn

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in reply to Powderhorn

I have RDX installed purely so that when I'm searching for something and the answer is in a Reddit thread I can view it on my phone