Reddit REST API - Articles
The Reddit API allows you to access the user submitted and rated stories on reddit.com. It also provides advanced functionality, including user account information and sub-reddit moderation.

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Reddit Changing API Reports
Reddit announced upcoming changes to its API reporting. Starting September 21, free form reports will not be allowed from communities that have not chosen to allow such reports from users. Currently, developers can disallow custom reports, but that doesn't restrict third party clients from doing so.
11 Top News APIs
Developers wanting to create apps for news hungry users need to find the correct APIs to make that happen. They should start their search in the News Services category of the ProgrammableWeb API directory. Check out the 11 most popular News Services APIs based on user ProgrammableWeb traffic.
Most Popular APIs Used at Hackathons
For their first Rankings Report, Devpost published the most popular technologies used at student hackathons throughout 2014/15. Here we look at the most popular APIs by category.
How To Use The Twitter API To Find Events
This tutorial takes you through Twitter's search and messaging APIs, teaching you to build a bot capable of responding to your request with the perfect social recommendation.
FlowDiscuss Integrates Various APIs for Powerful Content Aggregation
This article takes a detailed look at how the FlowDiscuss web app was built by leveraging the power of a variety of APIs.
Reddit's Secret API
Every now and then a sharp developer uncovers a clue that leads to discovery of an undocumented, but quite real, web API. A case in point is the folks over at SEO services company Index Content, who noted in their blog yesterday that the popular social news web site Reddit has an API. But don't go looking for any documentation, because it doesn't look like there is any, at least not yet (for reference we've created a Reddit API summary in our directory and will update it if/when this becomes an officially supported API).