if you add "reddit.com/api" it'll target "old.reddit.com/api" which is needed for the site function properly, like upvote and downvote. You should blocklist it strictly starting with "www", which means: "www.reddit.com/api"
Good to know about that. I'm not from EU tho. Also I'm not in position to help others in person, I'm just trying to survive, but I could help with a signature to give it more reach.
My comment is because I've seen this on Reddit a few months ago in general communities, not just gaming focused ones.
I honestly don't care about the state of games, I think people have the decision to stop killing games the whole time, just stop paying for shitty games.
Why is this so important? First world problems... Why don't you guys make signatures to improve the life of homeless people? Stop putting ads everywhere? Privacy invasive companies? Free food for the needed?
This is bullshit, honestly. I hate AAA companies in general, but this is nonsense. It feels like a bunch of teenagers signed it.
EDIT: Let me help ya, I'll down vote my own comment too. Together we can!
O BR ta fraco aqui mesmo, eu me acostumei a interagir só na gringa desde o Reddit, brasileiro no reddit é extremamente toxico, nunca tive uma boa experiência. Agora aqui, talvez crescendo organicamente pode gerar uma comunidade melhor.
I don't like the idea of paying too much for privacy, I fear this might be one more of capitalism ideas, creating the problem and offering you the solution.
So my privacy journey is limited:
Listen to all songs downloaded offline
Use VSCodium for coding (VSCode without telemetry)
Lineage on Android
Arch on PC, Windows 10 IoT LTSC (with debloat scripts, no linked account) for games
LibreWolf on PC and IronFox on Android, both with LibRedirect enabled for all sites and uBO
DNSNet on Android to block trackers system-wide, I also like to see which url is trying to track me
All apps are mostly Lineage or AOSP native, Files, Calculator, Messages, Contacts etc...
Use pCloud for backup with encrypted files (using GPG, not pCloud encryption, I send them encrypted)
I use Lemmy and Invidious for entertainment
Tuta as primary email and Proton as secondary
I think this is the main stuff, as I said, I try to avoid making new accounts, accessing new websites frequently, I'm going the opposite way and trying to de-tech as much as possible. Less digital accounts, less things to worry about.
I became less dependent of fancy things, a few time ago I couldn't use YouTube without the app installed, which is very convenient, now I just use Invidious in browser.
My answer (OP): I use AI for short and small questions, like things I already know but I forgot, like "how to sort an array", or about Linux commands, which I can test just in time or read the man page to make sure it works as intended.
I consider my privacy and environment, so I use a local AI (16b) for most of my questions, but for more complex things that I really need any possible help I use Deep Seek Coder v3.1 (671b) in the cloud via ollama.
I don't use autocomplete code because it annoys me and don't let me think about the code, I like to ask when I think I need it.
if you add "reddit.com/api" it'll target "old.reddit.com/api" which is needed for the site function properly, like upvote and downvote. You should blocklist it strictly starting with "www", which means: "www.reddit.com/api"