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Okay, I've gotten around to it. https://github.com/redlib-org/redlib Ended up using my original OAuth spoofing. Will be looking into adding Tor (https://github.com/redlib-org/redlib/issues/1)

Glad to hear! I would love to add your URL to the instance list, once I create it :)

For all still impacted by this: I've forked it and added OAuth spoofing which bypasses the rate limiting. https://github.com/redlib-org/redlib

@FireMasterK Would a compile-time feature be acceptable for this, instead of a config file? @spikecodes @Daniel-Valentine thoughts on making this a default-enabled feature? It would simplify by not adding another...

Unfortunately they use the same JSON endpoints we do, which has the same rate limiting problem. At least they do it client side, so the rate limits are per user...

@xbdmHQ, the announcement wasn't to say the instances were shutting down for legal reasons, it was to say most public instances are experiencing heavy rate limits and most users cannot...

That's true, I'm not sure that's feasible in the long run if the API usage is high enough to run into limits with the limited number of exit nodes. However...

They certainly are cracking down, but fortunately I do see some possibilities for us to still exist after this change. I’m working on them currently.

I want this to happen before the next release in case it becomes a point of contention concerning the changes Reddit is making. They’re tightening up third party clients’ rate...

> To be honest libreddit is fine, as it simply implies "libre"ddit, the same way teddit uses "te"ddit. No implication of it being a competitor to reddit. Unfortunately, just because...