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Privacy
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It is a shame. because there are lots of unique communities there to ask questions for...
I suppose to maintain privacy you can do Tor -> VPN (paid in cash or anon crypto) and make a reddit account that way. A lot of effort for a little bit of something.
I think that's declined in value. The information is low fidelity. I have to sift through more noise or make sure users aren't acting in bad faith which is a common problem now. The platform is running on its old reputation at this point.
There are can be found independently run message board / wiki style communities for certain topics. Communities that are based on objective information as opposed to centering around social networking as reddit has become.
It becomes a payware site. Not worth it.