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(+75458) TIL an IT Director, fed up with sales calls where the caller lied to reach IT staff, said to transfer one such caller 'straight to hell' . This led to the creation of a special extension for such calls where horrible hold music and faked queue messages play on an endless loop to .... 1
/r/eddit4yearsago, 2022-09-11, 14:40:06
(+5921) Global spy system Echelon confirmed at last – by leaked Snowden files 1
/r/eddit7yearsago, 2022-08-04, 14:09:43
(+58680) Equifax reveals full horror of its data breach - "146.6 million names, 146.6 million dates of birth, 145.5 million social security numbers, 99 million address information and 209,000 payment cards (number and expiry date). There were also 38,000 US drivers' licenses and 3,200 pas.... 1
/r/eddit4yearsago, 2022-05-09, 19:46:07
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(+7182) US anti-encryption law is so 'braindead' it will outlaw file compression 6
/r/eddit6yearsago, 2022-04-16, 14:09:39
(+61107) Mystery Website Attacking City-Run Broadband Was Run by a Telecom Company 1
/r/eddit4yearsago, 2022-02-08, 18:16:52
(+6532) TIL in 2001, IT at UNC decided to do a server audit. They realized that they could not find one of their best performing servers. Eventually resorting to following the physical cabling, they hit a wall, literally. The server had been buried behind a wall during remodeling for ove.... 1
/r/eddit6yearsago, 2022-01-27, 17:42:57
(+3743) ACTA is completely, finally, no-turning-back dead-and-buried in Europe 1
/r/eddit9yearsago, 2021-12-21, 17:42:47
(+2594) Disable Java NOW, users told, as 0-day exploit hits web 1
/r/eddit9yearsago, 2021-08-29, 20:47:27
(+3261) Snowden leak: Microsoft added Outlook.com backdoor for Feds 3
/r/eddit8yearsago, 2021-07-16, 19:46:11
(+61107) Mystery Website Attacking City-Run Broadband Was Run by a Telecom Company 1
/r/eddit3yearsago, 2021-02-08, 20:14:22
(+6532) TIL in 2001, IT at UNC decided to do a server audit. They realized that they could not find one of their best performing servers. Eventually resorting to following the physical cabling, they hit a wall, literally. The server had been buried behind a wall during remodeling for ove.... 1
/r/eddit5yearsago, 2021-01-27, 17:41:25
(+4568) Man outsources his own job to china, spends free time on Reddit. 1
/r/eddit8yearsago, 2021-01-17, 13:06:30
(+3743) ACTA is completely, finally, no-turning-back dead-and-buried in Europe 1
/r/eddit8yearsago, 2020-12-21, 17:41:56
Query breakdown by subreddit posts
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curl "https://socialgrep.com/api/v1/search/posts?query=site%3Atheregister.co.uk" -H "Accept: application/json" -H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_KEY"
Comments:
curl "https://socialgrep.com/api/v1/search/comments?query=site%3Atheregister.co.uk" -H "Accept: application/json" -H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_KEY"
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Query breakdown by subreddit posts
API examples
Posts:
Comments:
For more information, see the API Reference page.
curl "https://socialgrep.com/api/v1/search/posts?query=site%3Atheregister.co.uk" -H "Accept: application/json" -H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_KEY"
Comments:
curl "https://socialgrep.com/api/v1/search/comments?query=site%3Atheregister.co.uk" -H "Accept: application/json" -H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_KEY"
For more information, see the API Reference page.