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graypegg
on June 14, 2023
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Teddit, a Reddit UI Resistant to API Changes
So are they just skimming content off the HTML responses/using private APIs used by Reddit themselves?
If so, that actually seems less resistant to change, not more.
brucethemoose2
on June 14, 2023
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Nitter uses an "internal" unofficial Twitter API, and it does require active effort to keep up with. But still, that makes it immune to the whims of official API restrictions.
I am not sure what teddit does.
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If so, that actually seems less resistant to change, not more.