The greatest thing about Reddit is finding information on any old topic. For today, I wanted to dig deeper into My Dinner With Andre. RIF tried to open (he’s such a trooper 😢) and when that failed I went to the browser.

I really want nothing to do with supporting that site, but I do want to read these old discussions. Any advice?

  • gerbilOFdoom@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    uBlock Origin and uBlock extension combined give really good ad blocking alone. Combine it with a DNS solution in your router like AdGuard and you won’t have to deal with ads at all.

    Simultaneously gives the middle finger to reddit because they live on ads.

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    1 year ago

    When you get to a Reddit thread via Google or other search engines you can request a cached version of it.

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    You can use the Web Archive, if those posts are saved, you’ll see it without ever touching a reddit server. You can’t comment or give awards or anything, but you’re not locked out completely.

    Or you can use a 3rd party app. The team behind Youtube Revanced have patched most of the major (Android) ones to still function afterwards. https://web.archive.org/web/20230705025421/https://www.reddit.com/r/AfterVanced/comments/14m3wgo/reddit_apps_for_which_patches_andor_patched/

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    Use Browser extensions to block all ads and trackers, don’t log in to your account. As an anonymous IP visiting the site you’re almost useless for them because you give them almost no data to sell to advertisers.

    Works best with Firefox and uBlockOrigin and some tracker blockers like Privacy Badger. Also works on mobile since Firefox on mobile also supports extensions, however, the Reddit mobile experience is trash, whether you are in a browser or use their shitty app.

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      Then can still get some information off your IP address like geolocation for example

      You could use a VPN for that

      Also change your browser user agent with user agent switcher to something useless to them

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    Louis Malle is a boss, just thought I’d start with that.

    But what did you even want that you could t get on IMDb or Wikipedia? There are plenty of places besides Reddit to chat about film

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      Are there? IMDb killed its boards like 10 years ago. I am unaware of other large scale movie discussion boards, Reddit has really taken that spot for me.

      Whenever I finished a tv series it was nice closure to go through its subreddit and see all the takes, things I missed, etc. Old style media or just marter-of-factly summarizing the plot just doesn’t go as far.

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    http://mlmym.org/ mimics old Reddit and just pulls through any Lemmy instance you’re using, so you don’t have to change anything you’re already doing and it feels like home. if you like it, please spread it, I only found it because somebody mentioned it.