u/Academic_Traffic_331

How can I find out what my CQS is?

I think you're familiar with the WhatIsMyCQS subreddit, which provides information about the account's current CQS, but I'm curious where it gets this information from. I understand it takes this information from somewhere and provides an answer, but then it should be possible to do it yourself without this subreddit. I'm just wondering how to do this. Could please tell me? Perhaps I could check this via the API?

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u/Academic_Traffic_331 — 4 days ago
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How can I find out what my CQS is?

I think you're familiar with the WhatIsMyCQS subreddit, which provides information about the account's current CQS, but I'm curious where it gets this information from. I understand it takes this information from somewhere and provides an answer, but then it should be possible to do it yourself without this subreddit. I'm just wondering how to do this. Could please tell me? Perhaps I could check this via the API?

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u/Academic_Traffic_331 — 4 days ago

How can I find out what my CQS is?

I think you're familiar with the WhatIsMyCQS subreddit, which provides information about the account's current CQS, but I'm curious where it gets this information from. I understand it takes this information from somewhere and provides an answer, but then it should be possible to do it yourself without this subreddit. I'm just wondering how to do this. Could please tell me? Perhaps I could check this via the API?

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u/Academic_Traffic_331 — 4 days ago
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I created a mini program for myself, but I hit a limit of 100 API requests per 10 minutes. That's like 10 requests per minute, just like for a user without a login. But I used cookies, so it looked like I was logged in. I used the cookie method because the API client can no longer be accessed so easily. Is there a way to increase the number of API requests to Reddit? How can I do this? Or is there an alternative that works without cookies?

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u/Academic_Traffic_331 — 16 days ago

I created a mini program for myself, but I hit a limit of 100 API requests per 10 minutes. That's like 10 requests per minute, just like for a user without a login. But I used cookies, so it looked like I was logged in. I used the cookie method because the API client can no longer be accessed so easily. Is there a way to increase the number of API requests to Reddit? How can I do this? Or is there an alternative that works without cookies?

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u/Academic_Traffic_331 — 16 days ago

I tried the reddit_session and token_v2 cookies, but it only allows 100 requests every 10 minutes. As I understand it, it considers me unauthorized because an authorized user can make 100 requests per minute, which is 1000 in 10 minutes.

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u/Academic_Traffic_331 — 17 days ago