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It's a completely different approach, but maybe you can do web view shenanigans to create an API bridge on devices.



Why work around it? If they want to kill their service, I'd rather watch it happen with a smile than desperately try to save them.


Because reddit is a social phenomenon, not a technological one.


It's both and the technological element is laughably easy to recreate. The social element takes time but Reddit never had any meaningful control over that anyway.


Reddit will be able detect that easily.




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