Reddium

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The Reddit client for Silicon Valley

Overview:

Are you a fan of Reddit but find its interface too visually conspicuous for public browsing? Enter Reddium, a Medium-themed Reddit client designed to offer a discreet way to browse Reddit in public settings. With a focus on recreating the Medium experience, Reddium aims to transform Reddit posts and discussions into well-crafted articles, all accessible through a familiar and less eye-catching interface.

Features:

  • Distinct Reddit interface on Reddium
  • Functionality: Browse subreddits, posts, and comments in the Medium interface
  • Search through Reddit via the Medium search interface
  • Visit user profiles
  • Quality of life features for a more seamless Reddit experience (Work in Progress)
  • Planned feature: Login with Reddit to view personal subscriptions in Reddium
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