Libreddit and Teddit are practically dead
Libreddit and Teddit are practically dead
It appears API rate limiting has effectively killed these alternatives. You essentially get nothing but “Too many requests” 429 errors.
Lemmy sadly does not have the active niche news and discussions I want. But now nothing can be read without going to Reddit. I hate Spez
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I just started using rss for the communities I still want to know about.
You only need to add the reddit name of the community and.rss
at the end in your reader.
For examplehttps://www.reddit.com/r/technology/hot.rss
55 0 ReplyThen come post the interesting ones here!
32 0 ReplyRSS feeds started throwing 429 errors today, like I predicted. They were never going to leave this loophole open.
23 2 ReplyWhich reader are you using?
I'm selfhosting FreshRSS and it keeps working4 0 ReplyI'm not using one.
3 2 ReplyWait, what?
Then how do you know it's started to throw errors if you're not reading rss?2 0 ReplyMultiple people have reported 429 errors.
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Is there any way to get sorting? Biggest problem seems to be that RSS is chronological only. Also, it doesn’t seem to provide any of the comments.
12 0 ReplyNot the most privacy-friendly option, but I use RSS in Inoreader.
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