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real-world-onion-sites
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Tor’s shadowy reputation will only end if we all use it
Yes. I don't get ambushed by illegal content, as most of my surfing with Tor is for browsing the clearnet, (which is fairly innocuous and more sanitized than the dark web). I do use the 'real world' onions[0] to read The New York Times, etc
- [Summary] dark web links r/onions
- I need sites
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Help
Many widely used sites will still break. And I don't believe you actually know how many onion sites require js or not.
- Do any of you know some sites that are wholesome?
- Can somekne send me onion links i want to explore dark web
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Use tor for "normal" internet?
List of onion services: https://github.com/alecmuffett/real-world-onion-sites
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Copy-pasta backup (What to expect)
For Tor specifically**: Over half of onion websites are legal/benign, with Facebook being the largest. There's also Twitter, BBC, NY Times, Buzzfeed, and many other normal sites. Additionally, there's community ran alt-frontends for Youtube, Twitter, Reddit, and Wikipedia. Outside of websites there's programs like OnionShare and Ricochet Refresh, which are for file sharing and instant messaging.
- New to tor, cool links to visit???
- Links for Tor?
libreddit
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Teddit Is Shutting Down
This is a particular teddit instance shutting down, not teddit the software project.
Stuff is moving a lot currently and there is a bumpy road ahead, but there are several courses of action already being mapped out (scraping html, r-e the private gql api, a setting for operators to put some auth token, ..).
- Version 1.21 released
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Every Flashing Element on Your Site Alienates and Enrages Users
I still wonder if flashing elements and the constant nudging is worth it. I sometimes think I'm the only one but apparently there are about 15 % that are heavily annoyed by this. And those are users that you either lose completely or that block every unnecessary item on your website with ad blockers or reader mode.
I can't stand using Reddit on a mobile browser constantly asking if I want to install their app. Fortunately, there are alternative frontends such as Libreddit or teddit [2]. I hope they survive the API war.
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The future of troddit
There are also the libreddit and teddit projects that may manage to survive.
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Official Lemmy instance to migrate off reddit
At least for the moment, one can still read (not login) r/rust using libreddit at https://r.nf/r/rust. I don't know it that will be affected by the API changes.
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This is what shows if you try to access this sub in mobile web.
An other way, that also should work if old reddit is gone, is libreddit.
libreddit does use the official API so will be affected by the limits on 3rd party apps.
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On June 12th, many subreddits will be going dark to protest the killing of 3rd Party Apps! All FOSS apps are 3rd Party Apps. Will /r/linux join the strike?
Alternative web based front-ends for Reddit might get shut down or affected to, see Libreddit's github issue on Reddit's API changes. Really sucks
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Call for proposal submissions
But it might be easier to modify and test with a server / desktop app instead. I think https://github.com/libreddit/libreddit or https://codeberg.org/teddit/teddit seem like decent clients to try. But maybe you know of something simpler?
What are some alternatives?
Reddit-Enhancement-Suite - Reddit Enhancement Suite
nitter - Alternative Twitter front-end
teddit - alternative Reddit front-end focused on privacy https://teddit.net
Shreddit - Remove your comment history on Reddit as deleting an account does not do so.
Removeddit - View deleted stuff from reddit
Invidious - Invidious is an alternative front-end to YouTube
loki-network - Lokinet is an anonymous, decentralized and IP based overlay network for the internet.
troddit - A web client for Reddit with authenticated logins and a variety of browsing options
snapdrop - A Progressive Web App for local file sharing
invidious-updater - Automatic install and update script for Invidious