• Kalash
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    7 months ago

    this is a pretty reasonable answer

    The topic specifically asks for features that are NOT availible on reddit.

    • Deceptichum
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      197 months ago

      Does reddit have user editable front ends you can host yourself?

    • ZeroCool
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      Yes, and third party clients, specifically alternate web UIs are not available on Reddit.

            • ZeroCool
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              As of July 12th, 2023, Libreddit is currently not operational as Reddit’s API changes, that were designed to kill third-party apps and content scrapers who don’t pay large fees, went into effect. Read the full announcement here.

              Edit: Downvoting me doesn’t make you any less wrong.

              • Kalash
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                One of the project maintainers is working towards keeping this project alive to some extent: #836

                and it’s literally just one of dozens of alternative frontends for reddit.

                • ZeroCool
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                  7 months ago

                  None of which work anymore.

                  Edit: Again, downvoting me doesn’t make you any less wrong.

                  • Kalash
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                    Yes, some do still work. And libreddit would still work if you pay for the API on your instance.

                    Anyway, 3rd party apps for reddit exist, period. You can continue to deny reality on your own.

    • Otter
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      47 months ago

      It was borderline, but I found it to still be true

      People made their own frontends, which could then hosted officially by the instance with the resources to go with it.

      That doesn’t happen with Reddit, where the alternative frontends are run separately and the usefulness varies