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Comment on Reddit is Fun, Apollo, BaconReader, and other third-party Reddit apps have officially shut down in ~tech
plornt Aye, I was curious if they could actually do it within that limit. Not overly familiar with the reddit API but I believe they can get a maximum of 100 comments or 100 posts per page in a single...Aye, I was curious if they could actually do it within that limit. Not overly familiar with the reddit API but I believe they can get a maximum of 100 comments or 100 posts per page in a single API call. The graph of comments and posts per minute would be eat into that fairly quickly considering they can only potentially get a maximum of 10k results per minute and it shows ~8k comments and ~1.4k posts at its peak
I'm hopeful they've found a way around that (or I'm mistaken in my calculations) as it's interesting to see. But I wouldn't be surprised to see it drop off if they manage to get actually rate limited
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Comment on Reddit is Fun, Apollo, BaconReader, and other third-party Reddit apps have officially shut down in ~tech
plornt I wonder how that will infer comments/posts now the API is paid? I have my doubts as to whether it will be able to keep within the API limits and still show accurate dataI wonder how that will infer comments/posts now the API is paid? I have my doubts as to whether it will be able to keep within the API limits and still show accurate data
Spain! Originally from the United Kingdom though