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spikecodes/libreddit is an open source project licensed under GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 which is an OSI approved license.
Libreddit Alternatives
Similar projects and alternatives to libreddit
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Scout APM
Scout APM - Leading-edge performance monitoring starting at $39/month. Scout APM uses tracing logic that ties bottlenecks to source code so you know the exact line of code causing performance issues and can get back to building a great product faster.
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real-world-onion-sites
This is a list of substantial, commercial-or-social-good mainstream websites which provide onion services.
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Tor
Tor protects your privacy on the Internet by hiding the connection between your Internet address and the services you use. (This is *not* the official repository.) (by katmagic)
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awesome-selfhosted
A list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted on your own servers
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openvpn-install
Set up your own OpenVPN server on Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, CentOS or Arch Linux. (by angristan)
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privacy-redirect
A simple web extension that redirects Twitter, YouTube, Instagram & Google Maps requests to privacy friendly alternatives.
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Posts
- People who bought stuff off of the deep web, what did you buy and why?
- DARK WEB: link to banned photos, and videos?
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what are the alternatives to reddit?
Teddit (instances) and Libreddit (instances)
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BlackLight: This website will let you know how much your favourite Website is mining Your Data.
There is https://libredd.it/ as an alternative.
- darknet surfing
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Onions sites ratio between drugs,guns,scams,cp and political,whistleblower?
Here's a snippet from my copy-pasta: Over half of all onion sites are legal/benign, with Facebook being the largest. There's also the BBC, NY Times, Buzzfeed, and many other normal websites. You can even view Youtube, Twitter, Reddit, and Instagram through the Invidious, Nitter, Libreddit, and Bibliogram alt-frontends. Outside of websites there's programs like OnionShare and Ricochet Refresh, which are for file sharing and instant messaging.
- How do I get on the deep/dark web?
- How do I find active dark web websites
- Trying to explore the deep web. I am new.
- Just new so please don't kill me if I say something stupid.
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Add support for Teddit and LibReddit
teddit.net and libredd.it are privacy-focused front-ends for Reddit. Maybe Slide could support and open links coming from them?
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People who have visited the darkweb, what's the most disturbing thing you've seen or experienced?
For Tor specifically**: Over half of all onion services are legal/benign, with Facebook being the largest site. There's also the BBC, NY Times, Buzzfeed, and many other normal websites. You can even view Youtube, Twitter, Reddit, and Instagram through the Invidious, Nitter, Libreddit, and Bibliogram alt-frontends.
- Privacy/Anonymity Resources
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Is there an open source privacy respective reddit client?
There's https://libredd.it/.
- How to be safe?