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dumpstereater 1 hours ago [-]
For me it worked by turning the desktop mode on.
bigfatkitten 21 hours ago [-]
old.reddit.com still works, but the day that site goes away is the day I stop using Reddit entirely.
pnw_throwaway 20 hours ago [-]
Probably for the best. Quality is nonexistent vs a decade ago.
d3Xt3r 16 hours ago [-]
What's a good alternative though? I tried Lemmy a while back and whilst FLOSS communities there were pretty active, others not so much.
Only reason I use Reddit these days is for r/sysadmin and r/SCCM, lots of useful content there that saved my bacon on multiple ocassions - especially on Patch Tuesdays. Haven't seen this sort of active userbase and content posted anywhere else.
bl4kers 12 hours ago [-]
I have Lemmy set to show best of the last 24 hours and there's always a page or two of posts. That's plenty enough for me
zinekeller 10 hours ago [-]
Unless the GP post was edited after your response, you've basically ignored the whole second paragraph.
d3Xt3r 16 hours ago [-]
This is pretty short-sighted, considering that there are mobile devices out there that do not have an official Reddit client, such as all the various Linux phones.
benoau 21 hours ago [-]
They're on a dark path, when I signed in using a different device (on the same home network) it triggered a total block on my account that required adding an email address.
Only reason I use Reddit these days is for r/sysadmin and r/SCCM, lots of useful content there that saved my bacon on multiple ocassions - especially on Patch Tuesdays. Haven't seen this sort of active userbase and content posted anywhere else.