At what cost? Decreased velocity of money? Loss of how many jobs? If Sam Altman and a few others are allowed to establish a moat around AI as he is trying to do, what will happen?
Scraping will only enable reading from Reddit. To write to Reddit or to read/write private user data, you would need to automate a browser and handle user credentials in plaintext.
Either keep looking for explanations until it clicks, or try to break it down into more fundamental elements.
Classes and blueprints have a simple analogy that I'm sure you are familiar with.
Blueprints are instructions for how to build something, like a house. Once built, the house is a physical thing you can interact with. It has attributes, such as a height or color. It has things it can do or that can be done to it, like open a door or turn on some lights.
Classes are blueprints - they tell a computer how to build something. An object is what is built by the class - it has attributes and methods.
There has been lots of instances of bad quality mods and mod abuse, which I assume will only become a bigger problem in the future. Having embedded community talent leave is never a good thing.
> outlets where the state exercises control over editorial content through financial resources, direct or indirect political pressures, and/or control over production and distribution. [1]
This isn't an accurate description of NPR. The government has no control over the content.
> NPR receives less than 1% of its direct funding from the federal government [2]
Even Twitter recognized this and walked back the labeling. [3]
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0521017076
Maths: A Student's Survival Guide: A Self-Help Workbook for Science and Engineering Students 2nd Edition by Jenny Olive
ISBN-10: 0521017076 ISBN-13: 978-0521017077