Also if you’re on mobile “sink it for Reddit” is a lifesaver
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This community is an attempt to spread communities out more from lemmy.world and lemmy.ml, so its less centralized and using the advantages of the fediverse.
OpenRed is also pretty neat, it's an alternative Reddit client that doesn't use any API calls (so they can't block it). Apparently it renders the actual website in an offscreen browser and scrapes it instead.
The UI unfortunately isn't anywhere near as good as Apollo used to be, but it's workable.
I've been using the privacy front-end LibRedirect with Redlib for several months on both Firefox and MS Edge with no ads and no problems. (The inability to log in doesn't affect me since I don't have a Reddit account.) https://github.com/redlib-org/redlib