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why not use a VPN?
Reddit and other websites block vpns or proxies
There are zero sites worth visiting that block VPN endpoints. Reddit is easily accessible without participation through Libreddit/Teddit/probably others, and I remember being able to use it fine with Mullvad, although my account was clearly being treated with suspicion.
Don't use Reddit and other websites, and delete accounts or connections to them
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You shouldn't support those sites. They are working to destroy your human rights.
But there are sites that are based outside the U.S that work.
Reddit works fine with tor. At least old.reddit, and I'm not using an account. Sometimes it requires a couple of refreshes or a new path.
IIRC they also have an onion site.