Ik, I probably should not be lurking on Reddit anyways, but we are missing a lot of communities here. The only communities I can reliably follow and get quality content is this one and c/linux, c/privacy and some FOSS subs

But if I want something else, reddit is the only alternative. Now, I don’t want to give any more of my data and the government of India isn’t really known for it’s tolerance of free speech they don’t like, so, is there a way to create an account on reddit using tor which won’t be blocked as soon as it’s created.

I feel like giving a email account would make it work (I have seen it remove many hurdles while using reddit without tor) so, is there a email service that reddit doesn’t block which will make my reddit account created through tor as good as a normal reddit account.

PS: If I comment is posted then it will be visible on your profile, but it won’t be visible to anyone else on reddit. You can’t upvote. You are essentially a ghost, this can be very useful saving stuff and all, but without the ability to post, it isn’t that helpful. Reddit automatically blocks protonmail and tutanota mails :")

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      haha… I am not trying to. I mean, I am not beyond that, I don’t care about their rules, but yeah, not trying to ban evade here>

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    You can literally make a reddit account with random characters in an email format. For instance, [email protected] is considered valid, and since you don’t actually need to verify the email to use reddit, you’re good to just never care what you entered.

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    You can still make a reddit account withiut an email, can’t you? In new reddit you just click next without inputting anything

    The tor issue will probably happen no matter the email but don’t quote me on that one

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      I’ve seen several posts (I don’t know personally because I stopped using Reddit) saying that new accounts without email are unable to post/comment and get banned from subs for attempting to participate. I think that’s what OP is referring to.

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        I’ve seen several posts (I don’t know personally because I stopped using Reddit) saying that new accounts without email are unable to post/comment and get banned from subs for attempting to participate. I think that’s what OP is referring to.

        New accounts are a problem, if you have an old account (without email) which you have used for a while and you know comments can be seen by others, and your karma isn’t 1, that’s fine.

        I recently was introduced to the concept of “throw away accounts”. Thing is if you don’t use a email, you can’t immediately participate in some communities and if you have added an email, it works like magic, the only restriction is karma.

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    You’re never fully anonymous on the internet, ideally you can use a throwaway e-mail or no-email at all on reddit.

    Not sure for Indian laws, but in general ISP have to keep logs of who was using which IP at which time, and websites need to store IP of their user for a while. All it takes is a court order to get both information and finds out who you are

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      You’re never fully anonymous on the internet

      seriously? even when I use tor network? I mean, that’s the best hope out there. What about tails os, what do you think of it?

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        Yeah that’s the way, use tor, temporal email and only access it through there, the moment you log in in the clear net they could have a rough idea with browser fingerprint and IP if wifi