Geddit is an open-source Reddit client that is designed to be fast, beautiful and simple. Its main objective is to not use the Reddit API directly, but instead use the RSS/JSON feeds to display content. This allows the app to view Reddit without being subject to API limits, changes and problems. Geddit works without a Reddit account, which also means that you can stay anonymous while browsing Reddit, if you are concerned about privacy.

Some of the features of Geddit include:

  • View posts, comments, subreddits and users
  • View images, gifs, videos and self posts
  • Access NSFW content
  • View your subscribed subreddits
  • Save photos to your device
  • Share posts
  • Search for posts, subreddits and users
  • Support for app links

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  • Pasta Dental@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    No. Just stop using Reddit. They have made it clear they will do anything for their benefit and they do not care about their users.

    • Baŝto@discuss.tchncs.de
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      1 year ago

      Well it sounds it scrapes everything from rss/json feeds, but that would mean this app is read only. It doesn’t say anytking about posting.

    • Lemmy@lm.ilyamikcoder.comOP
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      1 year ago

      Disclaimer

      This project is an open-source software with the GNU General Public License v3.0. The projects is nothing more than a simple example of how to use Reddit’s RSS/JSON feeds to build a read-only Reddit client, and it is not intended to be used as a Reddit client. Instead, use the official Reddit app or any other Reddit client that uses Reddit’s API for full functionality. No data is collected from the users and no profit is made from the app. Developers are not responsible for any damage caused by the app. Use at your own risk.