Couldn't a search engine just aggregate the result from Google, filter the Reddit responses, and then add those results to their own organic results?
I'm seldom on reddit after the exodus, but when I am, I noscript the duck out of it.
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They're also blocking posts by users who aren't banned or even got a warning. It appears to the user as though it's been posted, but it hasn't.
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Hot take here.
I do believe in free information.
Instead of investing money in stop crawlers why do not make the data they are trying to crawl available to everyone for free so we can have a better world all together?
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It's still possible to search with "site:reddit.com ..."
Has it been implemented yet or are they blocking non-flagged searches? Which seems odd.
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