r/scrapingtheweb
A community for builders working on web scraping, automation, and data collection. Share projects, ask technical questions, and discuss best practices.
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r/scrapingtheweb is a Programming & Development subreddit in the Nerds category with 8,345 members. Use this page to track r/scrapingtheweb stats, subscriber growth trends, daily and weekly analytics, and similar subreddits with related audiences.
Recent r/scrapingtheweb growth: +16 members today (+0.19%) and +91 members this week (+1.10%).
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r/scrapingtheweb Subreddit Rules
No spam or low-effort promotion
Promotional posts, sales pitches, referral links, affiliate links, repeated self-promotion, and low-effort advertising are not allowed.
You may share tools, services, articles, or resources only if they are clearly useful, relevant, and not posted mainly to advertise.
Keep it legal and ethical
Do not ask for or share help with illegal activity, credential theft, account abuse, bypassing paywalls, fraud, spam, phishing, or scraping private/personal data without permission.
Discussions must stay within legal and ethical data collection practices.
Stay on topic
Posts should be related to web scraping, data collection, proxies, automation, anti-detect browsers, rate limits, CAPTCHAs, IP quality, or related technical workflows.
Off-topic posts may be removed.
Be specific and provide context
When asking for help, include enough details for others to understand the issue.
Useful details may include your tool, language, error message, target behavior, proxy type, code snippet, logs, or what you have already tried.
Low-effort posts like “it doesn’t work” may be removed.
Be respectful
Treat other members with respect.
No harassment, insults, personal attacks, hate speech, or intentionally hostile behavior. Debate ideas, not people.
No sensitive data or credential sharing
Do not post passwords, API keys, proxy credentials, session tokens, private URLs, personal information, or leaked data.
If you share logs or screenshots, remove sensitive information first.
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