cross-posted from: https://lemmy.wtf/post/34219
Some instances (JSON) are still working, but probably not for very much longer, e. g.
US, v0.30.1
https://safereddit.com/r/guildwars2DE, v0.30.0
https://libreddit.pussthecat.org/r/guildwars2DE, v0.25.0
https://libreddit.de/r/guildwars2
This may help to get the GuildWars2 community here up and running.
Will libreddit stop working once the new API is online on Reddit?
Most likely. The
probably not for very much longer
in my post is a link. 🙂But as long as it works you could swap out the
r/guildwars2
link on the sidebar for one which uses libreddit, e. g.Also you could write the sidebar links to other communities in an instance agnostic way like
- [m/guildwars2](/c/guildwars2@kbin.social) (kbin) - [c/mmorpg](/c/mmorpg@lemmy.ml)
which works on any instance which already knows the magazine/community.
I think
lemmy-ui-0.18.0
has a feature which does this automatically:This is the comment I saw on
lemmy.ml
which mentions this new0.18.0
feature:Sadly the same will not work for posts and comments since those are uniquely numbered per instance instead of having a global UUID:
Thanks, I will do that :)
oho, you have updated to
0.18.0
. We ain’t afraid of no bots, right? 🎵The first thing I did was set it to “require registration application”.
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It seems like (at least) the unauthenticated endpoints of the reddit api are still working. and hence is libreddit as well as teddit.