I've used BaconReader for the last 11 years, and at this point it's even hard to think about removing it from my phone. I know it doesn't do anything anymore, but it's probably been the most consistent app on every one of my devices since starting with it. Just feels weird to think about uninstalling it.
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There are several devs working on cracked versions of reddit apps that still work.
Sync for Reddit cracked version here: https://github.com/Liz-chan/sink-for-everyone/releases/tag/release
I don't know how long it will work or if you even would bother wanting to continue using Reddit, but I like the fact that people are finding ways to still use their favorite apps.
Here's a Google doc with a guide on how to patch your favorite reddit app to work, I don't think RIF is included yet though.
https://docs.google.com/document/u/0/d/1wHvqQwCYdJrQg4BKlGIVDLksPN0KpOnJWniT6PbZSrI/mobilebasic
But the first link I provided just works, install and log in, works fine.
Personally, I feel like Reddit has made it very clear that that don't want me on their site - fair enough, it's fully within their rights to do that
Obligatory fuck spez. I wish you every misfortune.
On the up side, I've read the main 5 Foundation books in the last few weeks with time I would have otherwise been spending in Reddit and I've just about broken my record for "number of days since a total stranger called me an asshole"