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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.



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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