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Libreddit!

And like sibling said, nitter.

Both are trivially easy to self host a private instance and with privacy redirect or a similar extension they just became my default way of opening twitter/reddit links.



teddit.net is a good reddit frontend


yeah if you want to actually interact. but 99% of the time I just want to read, and libreddit is perfect for that




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