Redlib - Popular
Using a public Redlib instance (e.g., libreddit.nl) requires trusting the instance owner not to log the user’s IP address. This has led to the popularization of self-hosting. The rise of one-click deployment options (like Docker and Heroku buttons) in the Redlib documentation has made self-hosting accessible to non-programmers, expanding its user base.
Post #3: A video in r/humansbeingbros of a man setting up a telescope in a busy park and letting strangers look at Saturn. Top Comment: "Everyone who looked immediately forgot about their phone. We are starving for wonder." redlib popular
Actionable guidance — for users
Redlib's "Popular" section is a central feature that mirrors Reddit's own "Popular" feed but strips away the trackers, ads, and JavaScript bloat that typically come with the official site. To keep this feed functional without being blocked by Reddit's anti-scraping measures, Redlib developers implemented OAuth token spoofing Using a public Redlib instance (e