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Reddit User Analyser - don't believe comments trying to persuade you without first checking out the user's history 0

/r/kamala, 2019-12-04, 03:40:16
This was fun. Found out my kindness meter is higher than my friend O’weinus, but both of our most used words is “people”. 2

/r/newjerseyuncensored, 2019-11-30, 14:29:06
Research 1
/u/saffypants, 2019-11-25, 06:39:30
Analysis of u/glenn1112 2
/r/flatearth, 2019-11-12, 22:47:04
Apparently, I am very Splunky 4
/r/splunk, 2019-10-16, 03:03:41
Nthgade1903 Profile Analysis 1

/r/secretlyfamous, 2019-09-05, 14:36:34
Nthgade1903 profile analyses 1

/r/secretlyfamous, 2019-09-05, 14:35:58
A profile analysis of RayanH23 to get everybody started 15

/r/secretlyfamous, 2019-09-05, 05:07:12
Analyse a Reddit username 2

/r/woahdude, 2019-04-18, 19:12:42
LOL dingleberry brigade 1
/u/whatnowis, 2019-02-26, 06:21:16
Can something like this be implemented in the app to find details about users? 0

/r/???, 2018-11-30, 10:08:58
11 Years of Reddit! 6

/r/cakeday, 2018-11-23, 08:40:42
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curl "https://socialgrep.com/api/v1/search/posts?query=site%3Aatomiks.github.io" -H "Accept: application/json" -H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_KEY"
Comments:
curl "https://socialgrep.com/api/v1/search/comments?query=site%3Aatomiks.github.io" -H "Accept: application/json" -H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_KEY"
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Posts:
curl "https://socialgrep.com/api/v1/search/posts?query=site%3Aatomiks.github.io" -H "Accept: application/json" -H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_KEY"
Comments:
curl "https://socialgrep.com/api/v1/search/comments?query=site%3Aatomiks.github.io" -H "Accept: application/json" -H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_KEY"
For more information, see the API Reference page.