Revanced (successor to YouTube Vanced) modifies the first party app to tweak things, like disabling ads, while still being “official” as far as the servers are concerned. It was originally just for the YouTube app but they’ve added others, including the Reddit app.
It can’t fix all of the UI issues, the tweaked Reddit app is still pretty awful to use. But it’s an option for folks that still want app access but don’t want them to see ad money from it.
reddit revanced app? Is this a new 3PA that doesn’t use the api?
Check here for some options depending on your device. https://champagne.pages.dev/piracy-guides/reddit-no-ads/
Revanced (successor to YouTube Vanced) modifies the first party app to tweak things, like disabling ads, while still being “official” as far as the servers are concerned. It was originally just for the YouTube app but they’ve added others, including the Reddit app.
It can’t fix all of the UI issues, the tweaked Reddit app is still pretty awful to use. But it’s an option for folks that still want app access but don’t want them to see ad money from it.
Via. Revanced manager you can patch existing Reddit app.