• argv_minus_one@beehaw.org
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    If he thinks locking down the API is going to stop them, he’s bumped his head. These companies have more than enough manpower to write and maintain an HTML scraper for Reddit.

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      Creating a web scraper vs actually maintaining one that is effective and works is two different things. It’s very easy to fight web scraping if you know what you are doing.

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        1 year ago

        Right, but these are big companies with lots of talented programmers on hand. If anyone can overcome such an obstacle, it’s them.

        Also, Google and Microsoft already have a search index full of Reddit content to scrape.

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          You are right. You would need a team of skilled scrapers and network engineers though would know how to get around rate limiters with some kind of external load balancer or something along those lines.

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            Rate limiters work on IP source. This is easily bypassed with a rotating proxy. There are even SaaS that offer this. The trick is to not use large subnets that can be easily blocked. You have to use a lot of random /32 IPs to be effective.