Ah, bugger. I guess that’s it for reddit on mobile for me then.
Ah, bugger. I guess that’s it for reddit on mobile for me then.
Reddit posts could always be company astroturfing as well.
Hadn’t thought of that. Unfortunately generally I’m looking at current products/news more often than not. Makes me worried about the whole dead internet theory if I’m being honest.
It’s amazing how bad it is now with SEO-optimisation. Most people (myself included) put “reddit” into the search query to clean things up in the hopes that we’ll get something other than an ad-serve/affiliate-sales-linked website, but this really opens you up to being exposed to astro-turfing.
Edit: Really interested to hear if other people have better ideas than this.
Therein lies the uselessness of the subscription. It doesn’t guarantee privacy, only that they won’t abuse it while your subscription is active.
I’ve been meaning to download the manuals of everything I own from here for my NAS. This website is a treasure.