Why YSK: If you use a VPN, (which you likely have at some point) you have probably encountered this:
really annoying! Today I had enough and googled a way around it.
Here’s the instance that i used today as an example:
https://redlib.ducks.party/
github repo for more information & other instances:
https://github.com/redlib-org/redlib
It’s not possible to interact with any of the information like replying or upvoting, but for simply getting a niche question answered it’s pretty helpful.
Not fully related, but I would only recommend it for information that isn’t on lemmy, it’s best to try to move content over to here if possible.
I kinda want to make some communities for stuff I have to use reddit for, but I mainly use Voyager (mobile) which doesn’t have all the options to operate a server and I wouldn’t want to get in trouble if I fail to moderate it properly or something. Also I have no experience.
I don’t lurk there but there are years and years of questions and answers that are frequently relevant to what I’m trying to figure out
For this use case, using an alternative like Redlib, libreddit etc is probably a better experience than being able to access Reddit.
This is why I set up a redlib instance on my homelab.