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Frontends aren't limited to Reddit specifically, there are multitudes of frontends for a bunch of different services! For example, there's Invidious, a frontend but for YouTube instead. One such example of an instance, and the one I personally use, is yewtu.be. You aren't limited to one instance, of course, and an instance list for Invidious can be found here. There's also Nitter (instances), one such frontend for Twitter, Bibliogram (instances), for Instagram, Wikiless (instances) for Wikipedia, and there's even a second frontend for Reddit, called Libreddit (instances) which focuses on the modern design of reddit, rather than Teddit (I havent posted a list of Teddit instances yet, so, here you go) which draws it's design from the classic Reddit UI.
Frontends aren't limited to Reddit specifically, there are multitudes of frontends for a bunch of different services! For example, there's Invidious, a frontend but for YouTube instead. One such example of an instance, and the one I personally use, is yewtu.be. You aren't limited to one instance, of course, and an instance list for Invidious can be found here. There's also Nitter (instances), one such frontend for Twitter, Bibliogram (instances), for Instagram, Wikiless (instances) for Wikipedia, and there's even a second frontend for Reddit, called Libreddit (instances) which focuses on the modern design of reddit, rather than Teddit (I havent posted a list of Teddit instances yet, so, here you go) which draws it's design from the classic Reddit UI.
Frontends aren't limited to Reddit specifically, there are multitudes of frontends for a bunch of different services! For example, there's Invidious, a frontend but for YouTube instead. One such example of an instance, and the one I personally use, is yewtu.be. You aren't limited to one instance, of course, and an instance list for Invidious can be found here. There's also Nitter (instances), one such frontend for Twitter, Bibliogram (instances), for Instagram, Wikiless (instances) for Wikipedia, and there's even a second frontend for Reddit, called Libreddit (instances) which focuses on the modern design of reddit, rather than Teddit (I havent posted a list of Teddit instances yet, so, here you go) which draws it's design from the classic Reddit UI.