However, at the same time all Reddit URLs can be made machine readable by adding a .json to the end.
Can anyone explain what's the point of that?
However, at the same time all Reddit URLs can be made machine readable by adding a .json to the end.
Can anyone explain what's the point of that?
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https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/10/reddit-may-block-sea...
It does make one wonder for a site so easy to scrape, why there aren't any popular third-party clients that use scraped data, like FreeTube and NewPipe do with YouTube.
In other words, the current state is the result of hard won experience not syllogistic reasoning.