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There's a couple of sports and tech subs I have bookmarked via old.reddit that are still the de facto place for the community, all in a browser with aggressive privacy measures. I check in on them when "stuff happens" in that area, but don't post and don't hang around.
Otherwise from the odd search hit, I made a clean break back in June and haven't really looked back.
This is pretty much me as well. I may use results from a search, but for the most part I'm never signed in and haven't commented or voted on anything for quite a while.
The comments seem less helpful or on point with new content from that site anyway, so whenever I am on it, it's usually like a problem solving thread that was posted a year or more back.
Yeah the only thing I’ve gone back to Reddit for is some sports subs and like you said, only when something specific is happening.