MargotRobbie, 5 months ago (edited 5 months ago) also, what about alternative front-ends like LibReddit, or archive websites? Alternative reddit front ends like teddit always explicitly state that they do not host any content. They do that for a reason. Archives are noncommercial and noninteractive, which falls under fair use, and they also comply with DMCA takedowns.
also, what about alternative front-ends like LibReddit, or archive websites?
Alternative reddit front ends like teddit always explicitly state that they do not host any content. They do that for a reason.
Archives are noncommercial and noninteractive, which falls under fair use, and they also comply with DMCA takedowns.