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Reddit Subreddit Posts

Fetch one page of public posts from a subreddit with sort, top-timeframe, after-token pagination, trim controls, and explicit empty-page caveats.

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Overview

Reddit Subreddit Posts fetches one page of public posts from a subreddit, with optional sort, top-only timeframe, after-token pagination, and trim mode. Use it to review current discussion topics, post formats, engagement signals, authors, links, media flags, and community language before deeper Reddit research.

Use cases

  • Review recent or top posts from a community before planning Reddit research.
  • Collect titles, text snippets, authors, links, flair, scores, and comment counts for content analysis.
  • Use the after token from a prior page to continue scanning the same subreddit.

Input tips

  • Enter a subreddit name such as AskReddit or r/AskReddit.
  • Full subreddit URLs normalize to the subreddit name when they point to a valid community.
  • Use timeframe only with top sort; supported windows are all, day, week, month, and year.
  • Paste the after token from a prior result when continuing to the next page.
  • Use trim when a lighter response is enough for a quick scan.

Expected output

The AI Tool returns lookup status, requested subreddit, sort, timeframe, trim flag, requested after token, next after or cursor signals, pagination status, warnings, normalization notes, and normalized posts. Posts can include IDs, Reddit names, titles, text snippets, authors, subreddit metadata, URLs, permalinks, outbound links, domains, score, upvote ratio, comment counts, timestamps, flair, thumbnail and media fields, NSFW, spoiler, pinned, locked, and other status flags, preserved extra fields, and cost metadata.

Caveats

  • It returns one page per run, not a complete subreddit archive.
  • Timeframe is valid only when sort is top.
  • Private, restricted, empty, or changed subreddits can return empty or partial results.
  • Scores, comments, flair, media, author fields, and post availability can change after the run.