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If you're overwriting your comments on Reddit:
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The API should still work for scripts like this in theory, though I wouldn't put it passed them to fuck with it anyway
Yup, I could see Reddit noticing a large number of comment edits and bumping that timeout higher.
Also, many users probably don't know what forks are and might just run the first version of PDS they see, see that it isn't "working", and give up or wait for an update that never comes. The userscript is easier to understand because it visually performs the same actions a person would take to edit comments. And it's more fun to watch than PDS's progress bar. :)