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If Libreddit's official instances are hosted on Replit, does it have access to user traffic?
July 25, 2022, 8:53 a.m. | /u/Schaefferrtwesl
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>The official instances are hosted on Replit which monitors usage to prevent abuse. I can understand if this invalidates certain users' threat models and therefore, self-hosting, using unofficial instances, and browsing through Tor are welcomed.
If Replit monitors the usage of Libreddit's official instances, does it have access to user traffic, i.e., the communities I visit or am subscribed to? I would especially like to find out the author's answer to this.
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