I simply picked the title and meta blocks and moved them to the main body container. I did that using inspect element in my browser which is not a permanent change. It will be lost as soon as I reload the page. Post by @Vix shows exactly how I did it.
I'm not sure if anyone else has noticed this, but after reading a few threads, I noticed this issue affecting UX.
The title and meta are not part of the sidebar or main body. They exist outside and span the full width of the screen, causing them to shift to the far left.
The post content...
Depends on the subreddit tbh. There are communities where no matter how genuine the question you have or how helpful your content is, people will still come and troll you. There are friendlier communities as well. Subs related to gaming and tech are more on the edgier side
It used to work well, but since mainstream YouTubers started sharing this, Reddit has become stricter. Now adding affiliate links is a clear invitation to bans. However, brand mentions still work well if your business already has a presence on Google.
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