Reddit has said it is working to convince logged-out users to create accounts as logged-in users, which are more lucrative for its business.
By "convince," they mean:
Popup to automatically sign in with Google
A button right under where you close that popup that shows a QR code to install the app
Bottom bar on mobile telling you to make an account
Clicking an upvote or downvote button instantly sending you to the account signup page, even if clicked by accident
Full-screen popup only on mobile to download the app if you're accessing anything NSFW (includes posts that simply have too much vulgar language, and are considered "NSFW" in that community, as well as any account page for an account that has ever made an NSFW post)
Yep, that's what I have to use any time I need to look at a Reddit thread. Although the "fuck spez" comments that people replaced their old comments with definitely make the experience worse... as intended. Good for them.
How useful is a forum if it doesn't let outsiders comment or post, every useful forum has no limitation like that, I was posting one day into having a lowendtalk account, extremely helpful, was I supposed to lurk for a year before I could get help lol