Not even gonna read there anymore. Any sort of traffic they get, anonymously or not, helps the company.
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How?
Boosts their view count
Meh, the sooner ppl accept and move on the better.
No point putting bling on a turd
Will this work after June 30?
My reading of the issues says maybe not. They discuss using individual keys or web scraping. But it doesn't look implemented yet.
I could be wrong.
It will continue to work if you're the only user on your Teddit instance. Teddit (and Libreddit, and any of the Reddit alternative frontends) use the Reddit API un-authenticated and after July 1st, they will be rate-limited to 10 requests per minute. The limit is enough for the activity of one logged-out user but it will break the proxy instances that allow many users to combine their traffic under one IP.