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Just be aware that it might not work. Reddit implemented rate limits on page loads to combat the inevitable web scraping as they turn off the API. Test out how fast you can pull pages before putting in any real coding time.
This whole time I was wondering how the API changes made any sense when anyone disgruntled about it could just turn to scraping, putting drastically more load on Reddit's infrastructure. It makes me feel a bit better that they aren't that clueless.