Australia here. I have been playing around with this on various machines.
It seems to be using some cookie system that is bypassing this for the moment. Older machines I have still can use it without issue. But a fresh browser on the same connection will be prompted for the login.
Regardless, it is clear what direction this is going in. Age verification is also being tested in some places.
What did they do with i.reddit.com? That still works for me too as far as I know. But as long as I remember, it's needed some awful looking session identifier.
The www.reddit.com shows me a banner after 10 seconds to login/signup. So annoying. I refresh multiple times to make that banner go away. It sometimes does sometimes doesn't. Such user hostile stuff.
It’s been requiring login to old Reddit from Mexico for 1-2 months. In out
Australia here. I have been playing around with this on various machines.
It seems to be using some cookie system that is bypassing this for the moment. Older machines I have still can use it without issue. But a fresh browser on the same connection will be prompted for the login.
Regardless, it is clear what direction this is going in. Age verification is also being tested in some places.
It does not require me to login. I am from Japan tho. Maybe this requirement is kind of European freedom stuff lol.
It still works for me. Maybe they are still rolling out the change.
Yes. Works for me to. For now. They will pull the same shit they pulled with i.reddit.com
What did they do with i.reddit.com? That still works for me too as far as I know. But as long as I remember, it's needed some awful looking session identifier.
And nothing of value was walled in.
I mean there is still some decent stuff but it is so rare nowadays. The value has been dropping for years.
The www.reddit.com shows me a banner after 10 seconds to login/signup. So annoying. I refresh multiple times to make that banner go away. It sometimes does sometimes doesn't. Such user hostile stuff.