When I go to a reddit url from a nordvpn address, I get an annoying "oopsie" static page ("whoa there, pardner!"), it informs about a network policy error, asks to log in or use developer credentials.
Using the same address with the old.reddit subdomain still works as of now.
I haven't seen that before and thought it's interesting.
> Using the same address with the old.reddit subdomain still works as of now
And I exclusively use old Reddit because their new interface is annoying and bloated as shit. I looked at the source code and they include a hardcoded Tailwind library on every page instead of linking to an external, cacheable resource.
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I haven't seen that before and thought it's interesting.
And I exclusively use old Reddit because their new interface is annoying and bloated as shit. I looked at the source code and they include a hardcoded Tailwind library on every page instead of linking to an external, cacheable resource.
Using old reddit worked.