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1 year agoI kinda don’t agree that that would provide any valuable insight unless you factor in the ease of access to the internet and speeds and availability of smartphones and computers across the world back when reddit was in its infancy
But keep fighting … these websites and library apps are not safe. Don’t forget Z-library and even the Internet Archive lost a huge case which makes theri archiving/digitising of books illegal … They are attacking on all fronts. We can’t become complacent thinking we have options. Soon, we won’t.