I want to make a bot to crosspost most voted news/links from Reddit. I’m interested in crypto and economics. It will be allowed?

    • @huojtkegOP
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      31 year ago

      Thank you for the link. I will copy links to newspapers only. I don’t see any risk on that.

      • Sibbo
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        21 year ago

        Still the same thing. The law may see value in the curation of content that Reddit provides, even though they don’t produce the content themselves. But if that is an issue is something only a lawyer can tell you.

    • @huojtkegOP
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      21 year ago

      Yeah, the changes in the API and the official Reddit client are the main reasons to use Lemmy for me. I’m thinking in scrapping the HTML version but I didn’t try yet.

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        They’re trying to combat web scraping with rate limits. It might be VERY slow. Doesn’t hurt to try though.

        • Danacus
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          01 year ago

          If scraping is slow, doesn’t that mean browsing reddit will also be slow?

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            Rate limits mean that it works normally until you hit whatever number they set (let’s say 1000). Then you hit an “Oops! You were browsing too fast!” message and have to wait.

    • @kiwifoxtrot
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      11 year ago

      That’s incorrect. You can request a free API key that’s limited to 100 calls per minute per app.

  • @SeeleLowe
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    51 year ago

    I think so. I think I’ve seen others doing it before lol

  • jerry
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    41 year ago

    I don’t have any particular issue with it, however we have to be aware that the people who posted it to reddit didn’t necessarily consent to it being posted here…

    • Sam
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      131 year ago

      They sure did. when they posted it publicly.

  • chf
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    31 year ago

    I am pretty sure it is, at least for now