If you’re like me, you want to see how Reddit looks mid-protest but don’t want to give Reddit any web traffic. That’s where Libreddit comes in, see github.
Libreddit is a privacy-respecting frontend for Reddit, so you don’t need to worry about contributing to their traffic.
A list of instances can be found here. If you don’t care about instances, just click here.
Happy protesting.
You are still giving them traffic, just not directly.
Traffic is not useful for them by itself, user metadata is, and this keeps at least some of it away from them.
Usually, yes, but I’m sure they’ll be tracking traffic more than usual during the protest to see actual impact, so any traffic is counterproductive to the protest.
thanks for this, i edited the post. that slipped my mind entirely.
Also, isn’t this using the API? Pretty sure these websites aren’t long for this world.