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Yes but if you use old.reddit.com and specify just the subreddits you want (eg http://old.reddit.com/r/truereddit+technology+science) then you can still get something that's not too crappy.


I wonder how long it'll be before they phase out the old site.

For now I still use it because it's significantly faster and easier to use, but I strongly suspect they want me on their new site.


As long as reddit's API still exists, someone will make a site that recreates the old reddit experience.


I wonder how long they'll keep the API live with so few restrictions and fees. Twitter makes huge amounts of money from selling the kind of data that PushShift gives away for free from Reddit.




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