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Web Extraction

Reddit Post Comments

Fetch one page of comments for a public Reddit post URL, including normalized parent post details, nested replies, cursor pagination, trim controls, and malformed placeholder handling.

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Overview

Reddit Post Comments fetches one page of public comments for a Reddit post or comment URL, including parent post context and nested replies when available. Use it to study audience reactions, objections, FAQs, moderator signals, and conversation texture after identifying a specific thread.

Use cases

  • Review comments under a specific Reddit post before summarizing community reactions.
  • Collect comment text, authors, scores, reply nesting, moderation flags, and parent post context.
  • Use the returned cursor to continue through another page of comments for the same thread.

Input tips

  • Paste a full HTTPS Reddit post or comment URL.
  • Use a URL from a Reddit post, not a subreddit homepage or search page.
  • Leave cursor blank for the first page.
  • Paste the cursor from a prior comments result to fetch the next page.
  • Use trim when a lighter response is enough for a quick read.

Expected output

The AI Tool returns lookup status, requested URL, trim flag, requested cursor, next cursor and pagination signals, warnings, normalization notes, parent post details when available, and normalized comments. Comments can include IDs, authors, body text, timestamps, scores, permalinks, nesting depth, reply trees, reply pagination, submitter, moderator, stickied, locked, collapsed, edited, controversial, award, flair, image, subreddit, preserved extra fields, and cost metadata.

Caveats

  • It returns one comment page per run, not necessarily every comment in the thread.
  • Private, deleted, locked, unavailable, or comment-free threads can return empty or partial results.
  • Nested replies and reply continuation cursors can be partial or unavailable.
  • Scores, comments, moderation state, and deleted content can change after the run.