tried it out, doesn’t seem to actually be usable for anything other than reading the home page not logged in and links thereof. For example I can’t https://reddit.com/.i/r/Cricket or similar
hehe x)
Reddit still has a massive legacy worth exploring sometimes, so having a nice way to do it is definitely good. Libreddit and teddit exist as well (I believe they scrape)
Always learning ;)
Hopefully reddit won’t take it down
tried it out, doesn’t seem to actually be usable for anything other than reading the home page not logged in and links thereof. For example I can’t https://reddit.com/.i/r/Cricket or similar
The ideal is to append that
/.i
at the end of the URL. Like so: https://www.reddit.com/r/Cricket/.iEdit: which also works for login: https://www.reddit.com/login/.i
THANKS! Just in time for it not to matter anymore :-P
hehe x)
Reddit still has a massive legacy worth exploring sometimes, so having a nice way to do it is definitely good. Libreddit and teddit exist as well (I believe they scrape)