A workaround is to add old.
in front of the URL and you will still be able to use it, i.e., https://old.reddit.com/r/kbinmigration)
Hi @[email protected] , I already sent you a message but just came across this post and realized I probably should have posted here first.
Could you possibly create a community for fans of the The Privacy, Security, and OSINT Show podcast? I know a lot are unhappy with Reddit's rection actions and would probably move here. I would be happy to moderate it and will also be posting summaries of each podcast as they drop for archival purposes. Given this is a privacy-focused instance, I think it would be a great home.
Feel free to message me here or send a PM to my through Reddit where my username is ThrowAwayAccount-_-_
if you have any questions. Thanks!
I know this isn't an answer but unless I'm using an end-to-end encrypted service like Element or Signal to communicate, I'm assuming anything I write in a DM will become public at some time. Given that, if it is something some sensitive, I will make sure to use one of those instead of the in-house DM.