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I used reddit daily for most of my life. I stopped login, after a few years (do not contribute in any way in that monopoly), and switched to old.reddit as soon as they changed to that awful new format.

Today, after years lurking on old.reddit, they forced me to login to see my favorite sub (wont happen). I tried new reddit, and yeah, I think the mix of pic, text, video, endless scroll, non hiding of comment... make me just nauseous. (new reddit wont happen)

Turn out, the old.reddit work without account, if you use the add of sub in the url. : reddit/r/meme+funny+whateversub

(linked, my old list)

Dont know how long before they "fix" this. But in the meantime, we can still enjoy, a clean design, and non imposed feed...

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[–] Auster@thebrainbin.org 2 points 1 day ago

Alternatively, Redlib's also working, though, for a better experience, it requires using Old Reddit's RSS (while it works) along with a redirect script when the login URL is detected.

And similar to Instagram and DeviantArt, once even the alternatives become miserable to use, I will ditch Reddit and not look back.