UPDATE: I found out the cause of an extremely esoteric bug / issue with the Pushshift API. Once every 10 or so seconds, the main Verizon router will take 5+ seconds to respond to simple pings. Resetting the router fixes the issue for another 24-36 hours, but eventually it will
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encounter this really weird bug. My guess is that the volume of traffic going through it is causing some type of bug to manifest.
I will be looking into getting a new router from Verizon or checking if there is a firmware update for the existing one.
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Essentially what this bug does is cause the API to get "stuck" with a batch of requests every 10 or so seconds so there are constant latency spikes that cause the cluster to get a little out of whack. (yes, this is accurate technical jargon).
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To put it another way, imagine if I asked you to multiple two numbers and I asked you every couple of seconds for the product of two numbers. Then suddenly you didn't hear any requests from me and then suddenly I asked you for the answer to 10-20 products all at once.
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