I’m on iOS 17.1.1 using Safari. I also have Proton VPN enabled in the states but if I try to visit any page on the website I see this:
If I disable it, the page will load.
Edit: as per a comment, this may not be a VPN only issue.
Additional edit: Reddit has written an official post stating it was an issue after production code deployment and was reverted
It appears as if reddit is trying so hard to fuck everyone off the site. And yet so many people aren’t paying attention and just visit it every time.
They should just make a new landing page: “We don’t want you here! Go somewhere else!”
I wouldn’t be surprised if they are doing it to block AI from hoovering up all of their data.
Are AI using VPNs now?
Those little buggers!
I Imagine they’ll use whatever connections are provided to them by their AI overlords.
The VPn may be necessary if their IP address ranges are being blocked, or it could be to get around an API limit?
More likely, they blocked IP addresses belonging to a cloud service provider which happened to also be used by the VPN service.
To block AI from hoovering up all our data, without paying them.
Reddit has so many users now, that they can filter out everyone who is in the very least problematic or not fully profitable, and still sell ads to millions.
That’s not how greed works, nor how reddit works.
The only time they’ll do something that reduces profits is when they’re confident it will mean more profits in the near future (and they can’t figure out a way to have both).
That’s why they were happy to platform mask off neo-nazis, the dangerously stupid and communities dedicated to getting as close to child pornography as possible without technically breaking any laws and why they waited until the last possible moment to pull the plug on them.
That’s when they were in the “growing” phase, they used every tactic in the book, or even slightly off the book, to increase their numbers.
Now they’re in a “distilling” phase, where they can get rid of the unwanted 1% to end up with a 99% pure zombie base whose ad consumption won’t get interrupted by some undesirable critical thinking.
After they enroll enough ad purchasers or “content creators”, they’ll go into a “squeezing” phase, possibly after the IPO, where they will tighten the monetization mechanics in search of a balance between maximizing ad revenue and alienating advertisers… until they overtightened it, and go bust… only for another zombie-targetting platform to take their place.
Wash, rinse, repeat! The online golden days are far behind us.
Momentum is hard to change
Reddit has high inertia 👍
I had been getting these for years already. “Had” because you know…
Looks like I can get to reddit pages via Libreddit with Mullvad up and running, if that helps at all.
EDIT: And reddit via reddit too!
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If you encountered it without a VPN, it would appear to not be based purely on VPN usage - which at the very least is good news for the privacy oriented.
Just another reason to not be on reddit
fuck reddit
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LMFAO!
Additional edit: Reddit has written an official post stating it was an issue after production code deployment and was reverted
In their mind the issue was not the blocking of users, but that the users have started complaining. I bet they just reverted it so that they can bring it back slowly, after just checking whether it is effective at all
Also started seeing this today while browsing on my work computer, which I believe utilizes a VPN.
it’s a bug, i got the same ban screen without a vpn
Oh no! Anyway…. -Lemmy User
thanks!
Meta, for anyone trying to resist clicking: it’s a Top Gear clip featuring James May and Jeremy Clarkson, possibly the origin of “Oh no! Anyway…”
It’s quite good ❤️
I don’t have a VPN and I got this error too. It resolved itself after about an hour
Which site again?
Your VPN doesn’t have the ability to strip user agent strings on HTTPS requests, this doesn’t seem VPN related imo.
Assuming the error message is accurate.
I had this when using my corporate VPN. Disconnected and still got it. I thought maybe it was a bug that had to do with Firefox.
A few minutes later I refreshed and it was all fine.
Seriously doubt this is an API issue. The error itself would make it seem like it’s a problem with your browser, but unless you have some overzealous privacy extensions installed that are hiding your user agent, it’s more likely to be a temporary problem on their side.
Nah, this is an anti scraper mechanism.
They’ve lost this fight before it’s even begun lol.
“whoa there, pardner! reddit’s awesome and all, but you may have a bit of a problem.”
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Not sure if I should upvote for accuracy or downvote out of disgust.