Been using teddit for like a month and absolutely loved it, too bad it’s shutting down. Any chance to make old.reddit look more like teddit? (better spacing, more minimalistic look)?
Oh, hey! I’m the guy behind tedd.it. Didn’t really expect to see it here, but thank you for the mention!
I’ve been running tedd.it for just about over a year now, and it’s heartbreaking for me to end it this way. tedd.it was the choice of thousands for a safer, simpler, more private way to browse reddit. I’m a big online privacy advocate, so hosting this instance was a mission for me more than anything: to help others improve their privacy, even if just a little bit.
Sadly, with how much traffic tedd.it is seeing, there is no way I could possibly pay for API access. Even with lots of caching, we’re speaking tens of thousands of dollars at least. With the site constantly rate-limited now, there’s no point in keeping it up - it’s not exactly cheap to host, even before the API changes. I had to make this difficult choice.
It’s worth mentioning that tedd.it is just one instance of the teddit project. Obviously I don’t speak for the entire project, but from conversations I had with other hosts I believe the feelings are mutual. The project is already kinda stale with the maintainer very low on activity, and Reddit’s third party apps ban feels like the final nail in the coffin.
I’m a big supporter of the Fediverse. I think it’s our best attempt at building a better social media for everyone. I’m already on Mastodon and now with reddit going rogue I figured I could use the reach of tedd.it to help more people find their home here.
And for those who asked: why Lemmy? It’s just my personal preference. Kbin is also great! I just found Lemmy more user friendly personally. But hey, that’s the beauty of the Fediverse: we’re all allies here ❤️
Thanks again for the spotlight. Feel free to ask any questions you might have! Cheers ✌️
Thanks a lot. I mostly used tedd.it over the last year maybe more. Was always more stable than teddit.net. is there a way to thank you for your work? E.g. buymeacoffee or something like that?
I also have a question: Do you think self hosted teddit will continue to work for the next years? As I understand it it dosent reach the api limit and is therefore still useable.
Thank you! I appreciate the support. I don’t have anything like buymeacoffee but I still really appreciate it.
As for self hosting, under the current API terms it should be fine as long as you are the only user and use an API key. You’re still likely to encounter some 429s but it won’t cripple your experience entirely.
Really annoyed by Reddit. First they take away Apollo. Then I started using Teddit last week. Now that’s gone too. I am not visiting their website or downloading their app.
Is there an archived website that I can redirect Reddit links to like you could do with Teddit? Then no api is needed.
Yes, lemmy does not work for non-techy stuff. Sometimes I want to look up random stuff like getting the best sim plan for international travel or what are the best apps for tracking weight lifting workouts. That kind of stuff is not available if the mainstream is not here. And thus reddit is unfortunately still needed.
That is actually the one I have been using too! But I always keep searching for if there are better ones. Progression would be perfect if they added exercise images, since I am a visual person, and tend to forget how an exercise is done.
Would love to see the developer to move his discussion to Lemmy.
That’s not strictly true, now. I found a good fountain pen community, and a few for knitting and embroidery, among other analog interests. Not everything is here, but the non-tech stuff is starting to trickle in.
It’s frustrating when so often techy people produce something but don’t go the slight extra distance to anticipate the needs of normal people getting inducted into using the software. You see it all the time.
You can first build something you like using yourself, but at some point you should start holding it under the nose of various well-meaning not-so-techy people and watch how they try to use it.
As were seeing with Lemmy.world and Lemmy.ml getting ddos attacked, having the biggest most active communities centralized on such large instances hurts everyone whose federated with them
Also, lemmy.world admin hasn’t taken the strongest stance against Meta federation. So depending on their decision in the future another migration of communities might be called for. It’s a good reason to spread out so leaving an instance doesn’t mean losing a bulk of your communities like with reddit.
You could unsubscribe from those meme communities and then use “all” view whenever you’re in the mood for some memes, and your “subscribed” view won’t be drown with memes.
Given how active those meme communities right now, chance that the “all” view in your instance are being dominated by memes anyway, so it’s not like you’ll have to subscribe to see them.
It depended on how you used reddit. They were extremely fast, had no ads, trackers or javascript so were extremely privacy friendly. But they were read only so you couldn’t engage with the reddit content through them.
It was lurker’s paradise (me included) before actually changing to Infinity and making an account. Sad to see a nice project go dark because of reddit greediness.
I was using one of the various publicly-hosted teddit sites (like teddit.privacytools.io, which is currently rate-limited). It is pretty easy to import your Reddit subscriptions into one of these instances and have it show just your normal subscription content. You can’t comment, but it was nice for lurking while Lemmy content was still coming up to speed.
I was able to easily launch a Teddit instance on my Linux server yesterday for my own usage using the Docker instructions on this site. It’s not rate limited because I’m the only person using it.
For getting your Reddit subscriptions loaded into it, there is a trick to get a text list of your list of Reddit subscriptions, which you then just paste into a .json file and import into any teddit instance from the webpage. See the bottom of this post.
The .json file just contains this, with your list of subscriptions in a comma-separated string with double quotes: {“subbed_subreddits”:[“AskReddit”,“LifeProTips”,“Music”],“theme”:“dark”,“flairs”:“true”,“nsfw_enabled”:“true”,“highlight_controversial”:“true”,“post_media_max_height”:“medium”,“collapse_child_comments”:“false”,“show_upvoted_percentage”:“true”,“show_upvotes”:“true”,“videos_muted”:“true”,“domain_twitter”:“”,“domain_youtube”:“”,“domain_instagram”:“undefined”,“domain_quora”:“”,“domain_imgur”:“”,“prefer_frontpage”:“true”,“show_large_gallery_images”:“false”,“default_comment_sort”:“best”}
----------- Downloading your Reddit subscriptions as a text string ---------
{I’m not sure if the formatting of that command always displays properly on Lemmy or your app. The part in the join() section is: doublequote backslash doublequote comma backslash doublequote doublequote}
3.) You might have to manually type the “javascript” text at the beginning of that command in the address bar because I found that Windows or the browser ignores that part when you paste.
4.) Press enter, and you should get a text list of your subscriptions displayed in your browser that you can copy and paste into any text document, like the above-mentioned.json file. Just manually add a leading and trailing double quote to make it work with that teddit.json format.
this is just one of the instances
there are many more instances according to farside.link (which is a thing that will automatically redirect you to one of them: farside.link/teddit/ ) so by using this, you help reduce the load on individual instance, resulting in less “too many requests” errors for everyone.
The problem still stands, I tried just now a few of those randomly redirected instances, and they’re all still giving Error 429 (Rate Limited). Reddit is on a horrible war path here and realistically the only way out is to just cut oneself off now.
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