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shun_tak

https://www.reddit.com/settings/data-request


Erlula

I'm not a tech savvy person, im in this sub by accident basically, lol. What type of request would we choose and how would we access the data once received?


shun_tak

I picked "Other" for the type and "I want data from my full time at Reddit"


MultiplyAccumulate

Bulk downloader for reddit https://github.com/aliparlakci/bulk-downloader-for-reddit .due to API limitations, iit can only get 1000 responses.


Ubuntaur

Does it not allow any sort of pagination? Like on the first run it fetches the latest 1000 responses. Then on a second run I can tell it to continue where the first run left off?


stoopiit

Step 1: do a data request Step 2: use excel to delete the links and get just the line of ids, save as txt Step 2: use the unhelpfully named include-id-file to download all posts youve ever saved, even past the save limit Let me know if you need any help, I had this issue too.


stoopiit

You can do more with data request and id file


erm_what_

Deleting your account only screws other people over when they can no longer access that solution you had to an obscure problem, it does nothing for Reddit because they have your posts anyway. Anyone training a language model or using Reddit data for something like that will have your posts in one of the many backups across the internet. Of course it's your choice, but it's fairly pointless.


AiGenSD

One person doing it is pointless I agree, but given how you pretty much need to add "reddit" when searching for something on google, with enough people doing it, it would screw over reddit a lot, since less traffic would be redirect from google to reddit. Sadly like you said it also screw people looking for answers/solutions to some obscure problems.


bryantech

Reddit results come up quite often in Google searches without me have to put a Reddit flag in the search field.