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How Do You Search Reddit Posts, Comments, and Trending Subreddits Programmatically?
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How Do You Search Reddit Posts, Comments, and Trending Subreddits Programmatically?

via Dev.to WebdevDonny Nguyen3h ago

You can search Reddit posts, comments, subreddit info, and trending communities programmatically by calling the Comprehensive Reddit Analytics Platform API — a REST API by Donny Automation on RapidAPI that returns structured JSON data for any search query, with optional subreddit filtering and pagination. Reddit generates millions of posts and comments every day. Whether you're building a social listening dashboard, tracking brand mentions, researching market sentiment, or aggregating community trends, manually browsing Reddit doesn't scale. The Comprehensive Reddit Analytics Platform API gives developers a clean, fast interface to pull exactly the Reddit data they need. Why Use the Comprehensive Reddit Analytics Platform API? Reddit's own API requires OAuth setup, rate-limit management, and careful pagination handling. The Comprehensive Reddit Analytics Platform API abstracts all of that behind a single GET endpoint with three intuitive parameters: Parameter Type Required Description

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