MSOutlookit is a “skin” for Reddit that makes it look like Outlook. In case the joke isn’t clear it makes it easier to hide Reddit browsing at work from folks looking over your shoulder. http://pcottle.github.io/MSOutlookit/

It’s just super disheartening to see Reddit themselves show this off after killing third party apps.

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      Agreed. I am enjoying Lemmy though. I don’t think it will ever realistically compete with Reddit but I am enjoying it and try to make content.

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    Hey everyone! Look at this cool thing I killed! Wouldn’t it have been neat?!? Don’t you fukin dare tho

    🙄

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    Any company with the most basic proxy functions wouldn’t care about the skin. They’d know anyway.

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      The point was not for corporate trackers, but rather for people looking over your shoulder. A quick glance would look like you’re checking email - someone would have to stand there and read to realize the content is actually Reddit.

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        And I wasn’t contradicting that point (or misunderstanding it). Most companies have some form of proxy and can also control your ability to use a VPN as well.

        There’s still a sizeable chunk of work from home workforce, which also defeats the purpose.

        Managers have learned to look at output to determine productivity (at least, the smart ones have).

        20 years ago? This would have been useful. Even 10. Now? Not so much.

        Maybe for kids trying to be sneaky around parents, but even parental controls have come a long way.