Libreddit (and sometimes teddit) are essential to me now to watch reddit content without getting into reddit. But I wonder if they will keep working, mostly since Stealth on android won’t keep working after.
Libreddit (and sometimes teddit) are essential to me now to watch reddit content without getting into reddit. But I wonder if they will keep working, mostly since Stealth on android won’t keep working after.
Right, I missed where the dev said:
Public instances will easily hit the 100 requests per minute restriction on the free tier. Some apps like RedReader are exempt from the new restrictions, I wonder why they can’t use their API keys in the meantime but maybe it’s more complicated than that.
The dev apparently used the RedReader app to test a “spoofing” method of access for a proof of concept, but they don’t want to use that method either, because it would potentially cause problems for RedReader, which they didn’t want to do:
The real problem for Libreddit instance operators is going to be acquiring an API key. It doesn’t look like it’s an automated process like most other services - you have to fill out a form, which opens a ticket, and wait for someone from Reddit to get back to you.
I run an instance, and I’m not sure I want to go to the trouble. But I’ll wait and see what happens.