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Hostile Anti-User Practice: Reddit's image "viewer"
Since a few months ago Reddit has decided that they want to control your actions/annoy/control your attention1 even more. If you try to open an image hosted with them, the image itself won’t just open, but a full web page will open with styled header and footer. That is, if you go to a Reddit photo link like https://i.redd.it/vchz7tqd61ib1.png (this is a real link, if you click it you can experience what I explain in the post, but also will be registered by Reddit2), instead of loading the photo itself, which is how browsers/internet would normally work, it redirects to another page that has the photo in the middle....