One of the primary reasons for creating Pushshift was to give researchers robust access to large amounts of social media data to help the academic community better understand how social media influences societies and cultures. Since Pushshift's beginnings in 2015, there have been
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over 200 published research papers written using the data among dozens of academic institutions. Among the longer term goals, the Pushshift team is working hard to bridge the gap between data science and social science research. We value the academic communities input and
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ideas on how to improve the services that Pushshift provides. As always, please feel free to make recommendations on how we can improve by providing more powerful tools for the academic community.
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I used pushift data to build this open source tool: anvaka.github.io/sayit/ - shows related subreddits based on redditors' comments. #OSINT community loved it.
Thank you for providing the data!
Eagerly waiting for reddit comment updates to update the database :)
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That's awesome! It's always really nice to see what type of tools other people create using Pushshift.
Also, I hear you on the comment update. That is up at the top of the priority list and I will be dumping data for comments starting this weekend.

