I mean, how long before there's a reddit mobile alternative frontend that simply simulates a mobile browser ? no need to get through the API. It'll hurt reddit's servers more than going through the API but hey, their fault.
The maintainers of such an app would be in an endless cat-and-mouse game with reddit but it's been done before.
I mean, how long before there's a reddit mobile alternative frontend that simply simulates a mobile browser ? no need to get through the API. It'll hurt reddit's servers more than going through the API but hey, their fault.
The maintainers of such an app would be in an endless cat-and-mouse game with reddit but it's been done before.
This is basically how NewPipe (a YouTube app) works.
I have never used a reddit app. Old reddit interface in landscape on my phone > anything else. Not that I go on :reddit-logo: that much anymore.