At this point, I’m not even going to bother trying to go on there anymore.

  • @PM_Your_Nudes_Please@lemmy.world
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    You can still use the site via VPN if you’re logged in. Which is really the entire point. They don’t actually care if you’re using a VPN; It’s just another method to force people to make an account, so the “active accounts” number looks good to shareholders.

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      Then Reddit’s notice should say that instead of scolding sbout VPNs. This problem is not simply with Reddit and a login, it is pervasive. Hell, even lemmy.world blocks vpn connections from making new comments, often.

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        Lemmy.world handles that particularly poorly, probably because they’re a nonprofit with a shoestring budget.

        The most obvious improvement would be to accept comments when the account meets a certain age and activity threshold.

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        Then Reddit’s notice should say that instead of scolding sbout VPNs.

        It-… Uhh… It does say that. It’s literally the second sentence in the body of the notice, and even has a link to create an account. Did you even read past the title?

          • It doesn’t actually mention VPNs at all. It simply says you were blocked due to a network policy, and offers potential solutions ranging from “try logging in” to “if you’re doing fucky things with your user agent, maybe try not doing fucky things with your user agent.”

              • Your point was that it’s scolding users for using a VPN. It’s explicitly not doing that. Yes, they’re actively working against VPN usage, but your original statement was still incorrect.