This thread, this, this, and this are all the same post.
It's just that one is the post on default sorting, one is on controversial sorting, and two are links to comments.
I have to search
domain:reddit.com/r/pics/comments/rplkkj/mark_bryan_a_robotic_engineer_is_shattering/
domain:reddit.com/r/pics/comments/rplkkj/mark_bryan_a_robotic_engineer_is_shattering/?sort=top
domain:reddit.com/r/pics/comments/rplkkj/mark_bryan_a_robotic_engineer_is_shattering/?sort=controversial
domain:reddit.com/r/pics/comments/rplkkj/mark_bryan_a_robotic_engineer_is_shattering/?sort=confidence
before posting a thread, and even then, I still can't check for directly-linked comment threads
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This should be relatively easy to do. There's a constant ID that leads to a reddit thread. The code would need to treat URI as something more than a string, dump queries, and match the IDs. The only thing to pay attention to are comment threads IDs in posts, you'd need to decide if a link to subthread is unique or a dupe, i.e.
reddit.com/r/pics/comments/**rplkkj**/mark_bryan_a_robotic_engineer_is_shattering/**hq4xxuc**/
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I don't know anything about coding, but that feels right to me
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Snapshots:
this:
reddit.com/r/pics/comments/rplkkj/mark_bryan_a_robotic_engineer_is_shattering/:
reddit.com/r/pics/comments/rplkkj/mark_bryan_a_robotic_engineer_is_shattering/?sort=top:
reddit.com/r/pics/comments/rplkkj/mark_bryan_a_robotic_engineer_is_shattering/?sort=controversial:
reddit.com/r/pics/comments/rplkkj/mark_bryan_a_robotic_engineer_is_shattering/?sort=confidence:
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