At this point, I’m not even going to bother trying to go on there anymore.

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        One of the biggest downsides of a VPN; you share an exit node with lots of other people, only takes one bad actor to get your exit node ip banned

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          Even if you don’t share the nodes, they know whether an ip belongs to a datacenter or not and so ban them preemptively. My IPs are all just mine and are clean as a whistle, but most of them are banned on lots of services anyway.

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            They don’t block datacenters, they specifically block publicly available VPNs. It’s not just Reddit that does this.

            I have a few VPSs. I can connect to them with Wireguard and browse Reddit and the other VPN blocking services without an issue.

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      It depends for me. Sometimes it works first try, sometimes I have to bounce around a few locations before it’ll let me in.