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Reddit API Documentation

Reddit, stylized as reddit, is a social news and entertainment website where registered users submit content in the form of links or text posts.

API Overview

Reddit is a popular online forum where users can share, discuss, and vote on content. It features a diverse range of subreddits, each dedicated to a specific topic or interest. Users can post text, images, videos, and links, and engage in discussions through comments and upvotes/downvotes. The platform also allows users to create and moderate their own communities, fostering a sense of belonging and shared interests. The Reddit API provides developers with access to the platform's vast content and functionality. Its documentation offers comprehensive information on the available endpoints, request and response formats, and authentication mechanisms. The API utilizes RESTful principles, enabling developers to interact with Reddit's resources through standard HTTP methods (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE). Additionally, Reddit supports webhooks, allowing developers to receive real-time notifications when specific events occur. To ensure the stability and performance of the platform, Reddit imposes rate limits on API requests, which developers must adhere to when integrating with the service.

Rate Limits

Basic

Requests per minute: 60

Pro

Requests per minute: 300

Premium

Requests per minute: 600

Enterprise

Requests per minute: 1200

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API Type

REST

Categories

Social

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Last Updated on

2024-04-03

Created At

2023-12-14

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