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ReddAPI: The Simplest Way to Access Reddits Data I’ve worked on a few side projects where I wanted Reddit data—but each time, the barrier of using Reddit’s official API (setting up tokens, and complying with strict usage guidelines) slowed me down Generous limits that scale with usage 4 Free Tier: Start for free with plenty of monthly requests to experiment - How it works:
Reddit will exempt accessibility-focused apps from unpopular API . . . Reddit really is desperate for this IPO isn't it This pricing decision is a total debacle They're clearly going to try and tell a story about how their data set is massively valuable for AI (it isn't) and that they've got it under lock and key (it's already been crawled by every major player in AI) so that they can get a totally unrealistic valuation at IPO
Reddit will begin charging for access to its API | Hacker News > Reddit’s API will remain free to developers who want to build apps and bots that help people to use Reddit, as well as to researchers who wish to study Reddit for strictly academic or noncommercial purposes As an avid redditor I can say it's already like that and they will teach it nothing of value unless they limit it to a very low
Ask HN: What was the outcome of Reddit blackout? - Hacker News Reddit throttled its API usage a month before the great 3rd party purge, so I'm guessing whatever collection method that site was using simply doesn't work correctly anymore Or worse yet, the remnants of the API spits out completely incorrect data itself
Archive your Reddit data before its too late | Hacker News If you think of Reddit as just the valuable part, and forget about the junk, then you can reinterpret the Reddit UX like so: Reddit just happens to have a single-pane-of-glass view for a feed of multiple communities' posts, just like Twitter has a single-pane-of-glass view for a feed of multiple accounts' posts But 1 this isn't crucial to how
There are two Reddit APIs - the public REST API and a private GraphQL . . . There are two Reddit APIs - the public REST API and a private GraphQL API which limits access Third-party apps use the REST API and the Reddit website app use GQL For a hobby project you could maybe get away with scraping a GQL bearer token and issuing requests as if you were an official Reddit client Or you could even request the HTML and
I believe reddit comments are made under a CC license - Hacker News Use of the API is considered "commercial" if you are earning money from it, including via in-app advertising or in-app purchases Open source use is generally considered non-commercial * use the reddit alien logo ("snoo") in your app or for its thumbnail Any new apps you create must be approved as well before usage The circular "r" logo is
Reddit is OpenAI’s moat - Hacker News Further, you could use the Reddit API to injest the full firehose of all site data in real time without violating rate limits This is [one of the ways] how Pushift made their datasets Reddit was a lot more open that any other site approaching their size!
While it is unmaintained now due to the API changes, Libreddit (reddit . . . Is the message simply wrong when you plug in your own api key and stay in the free tier of reddit's API? graphe on Jan 28, 2024 | parent | next After doing some analysis (a while ago) on reddit comment submission rates before and after the boycott and new rate limits, it seems either only a tiny tiny fraction actually left reddit and or
(Im biased as I work for anthropic) - Hacker News +1 More transparency around usage limit would be very helpful Message based seems arbitrary if different messages are different lengths Maybe token based with a bar that tracks how much you’ve used It would go down with use and up with time and capacity and you’d be able to track and pace usage better than a warning you’re on last ten