Pinterest failed with a similar approach and is currently allowing people without accounts to view content on the platform again.
The corporation behind the network apparently still isn't happy with the conversion rates, as some Redditors report that they can't use the mobile site without logging in or downloading the app anymore.
At a guess; few people would call Reddit prudish and conservative.
If you don't mind seeing an older interface, you can also try adding.
Also note: credit has been given where known, but if you know or are! The site , so the effect will likely be cultural.
Reddit's mobile website is well-made and fast, but for ages, the platform has been pushing anyone who visited that site to the official app instead, complete with an obnoxious banner that shows up every time you open a Reddit link in your phone's browser.