Correct answer. In addition to lemmit.online there’s also zerobytes.monster
You can request subreddits in the requests community. And I believe those bots are open source. So you could as well take the software and start a third instance that does this.
Note that this only mirrors posts, not comments. That’s what OP was asking for, but I want to make it clear that it’s not just going to provide a user with proxied access to everything on those Reddit posts.
Some people here also really don’t like the practice of mirroring them, which I suspect is why OP’s post was downvoted as of this writing. I’m fine with the mirroring – though I don’t find that it’s resulted in a lot of discussion on those mirrored posts last I looked – but different strokes for different folks.
I don’t currently subscribe to any of the mirrored communities, but there are a couple subreddits that I occasionally still check for post content, without logging in. I suppose that if a Threadiverse instance were mirroring them, I wouldn’t do that, but I’m not all that concerned about total separation from Reddit to that degree.
https://lemmit.online/
Not sure if lemmy.world has blocked this instance, but this has been done.
Correct answer. In addition to lemmit.online there’s also zerobytes.monster
You can request subreddits in the requests community. And I believe those bots are open source. So you could as well take the software and start a third instance that does this.
Note that this only mirrors posts, not comments. That’s what OP was asking for, but I want to make it clear that it’s not just going to provide a user with proxied access to everything on those Reddit posts.
Some people here also really don’t like the practice of mirroring them, which I suspect is why OP’s post was downvoted as of this writing. I’m fine with the mirroring – though I don’t find that it’s resulted in a lot of discussion on those mirrored posts last I looked – but different strokes for different folks.
I don’t currently subscribe to any of the mirrored communities, but there are a couple subreddits that I occasionally still check for post content, without logging in. I suppose that if a Threadiverse instance were mirroring them, I wouldn’t do that, but I’m not all that concerned about total separation from Reddit to that degree.