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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 (redlib-org/redlib#1)
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I was able to implement Cloudflare Warp in my public instance using docker . User should be aware of its privacy implications.
Our Libreddit instance now uses @sigaloid's fork as in #871 (comment)!
I keep my instance only to mitigate bad experiences on a bad platform. Seek greener pastures!
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I still think solutions like #819 and the GraphQL API are the way forward. IP rotation could also be done to lower risks of detections, but I don't think is necessary currently.
This is what i'll end up merging when i fork it.
Sorry for the radio silence and only intermittent messages - I've been linking that fork to a few users and they're saying it's working now. So i'll be forking it all and accepting the backlogged contributions. Reason for fork and not just updating this, is that other maintainers are not as willing to merge this due to legal issues
I don't believe tor is the way to go as it embeds a lot of complexity - rather just spoof a mobile client like others do
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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 (redlib-org/redlib#1)
I just tested redlib, as my instance was banned by reddit some weeks ago.
I used it as a drop-in replacement for libreddit on my running instance. I built redlib and replaced libreddit binary with redlib and now it works again. That's awesome, thanks!
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Glad to hear! I would love to add your URL to the instance list, once I create it :)
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I still think solutions like #819 and the GraphQL API are the way forward. IP rotation could also be done to lower risks of detections, but I don't think is necessary currently.
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I just want a cleaner reddit. So I let libreddit to send my cookies, which works fine.
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@sigaloid Oh, sorry. I missed your work on the Android Oauth fork. I'll take a look at it and see if I can get it working.
And I holp the main repo could release binary package for Windows and Mac OS X. So for users who just want a better UI, they could use it on their personal computer without compiling. You could refer to this GitHub Actions workflow file: https://github.com/freedit-dev/libreddit/blob/master/.github/workflows/release.yml
By the way, tor doesn't have to be bundled with libreddit. It could be installed separately and work as a socket proxy. Just see https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/arti
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I think a feature addition for the arti tor proxy wouldn't be a bad idea. Just as an option to add onto it
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I saw this interesting idea: https://codeberg.org/teddit/teddit/issues/427
But @sigaloid got the solution already!
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IP rotation has been mentioned here before. Perhaps this could be useful: iv-org/smart-ipv6-rotator?
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