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If I wanted to see Reddit content then I would go to Reddit.
This is a shit idea, IMO. I actively block such content.
but I cannot use reddit without ads - they started blocking on mobile.
at least on lemmy - we could see all reddit content without reddit ads
Reddit has ads?
RedReader(Android app, FOSS, in f-droid and play store) has no advertisements.
You can use Firefox or Microsoft Edge to get extension support(ublock.) there's other options as well. Via(Android) is really lightweight and has built in adblocking.
Theres oldlander extension for old.reddit.com.
You can also use the ublock element picker to filter the mobile pop up... Or clear your cookies (or disable them in site settings.)
yes I was using Firefox with ublock. and they started showing unskippable switch to mobile app message:
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2026/05/why-reddit-blocked-my-daily-visit-to-its-mobile-website/
look - I dont want to use reddit. thats the point. I want to ensure reddit goes digg way. I dont need it