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by jpe-210 2109 days ago
From my perspective there are only two ways to browse Reddit nowadays: visiting the old.reddit.com site and through a third-party mobile app.

I’m not one to speak either about the changing dynamics on the site since it’s launch, but my experience there as a whole has shifted hard into the direction of carefully curated subreddits. Avoiding anything I don’t want to see is just as easy as never visiting All or Popular.

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Adding ".rss" to a subreddit's URL turns it into an RSS feed. I use this to avoid the homepage and ranking by hot/popular, and consume reddit like a normal news feed.
I've been using this extensions for a few months now and it's great, auto-redirect all reddit URIs to the old site: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/old-reddit-re...
I use i.reddit.com on mobile, it seems distinct from old.reddit.com?
old.reddit serves you the old desktop interface, even on mobile. i.reddit serves you the very old mobile interface, even on desktop.
i.reddit.com serves the old mobile interface but the very old mobile interface is served at https://www.reddit.com/.mobile?keep_extension=True
I like Baconreader
Reddit is dead.

Unfortunately, it's not turned into HN.