Using Reddit as a source you just input the below search operator or can try different variations according to your liking
Yes that's correctSo is it like Google where you put the quotes around what you’re searching? Do they have more search operators like that on Reddit?
Offcourse something that has not been builtSo the idea is to use that to find something relatively new or something that has not yet been built so that you can create it, correct?
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You probably could or test out somethingSo the idea is to use that to find something relatively new or something that has not yet been built so that you can create it, correct?
Is this a possible use case?![]()
You shouldn't use this on reddit, you should just google this:So is it like Google where you put the quotes around what you’re searching? Do they have more search operators like that on Reddit?
site:reddit.com "is there a tool that"
https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Areddit.com+%22is+there+a+tool+that%22
Yeah good one these are called Google dorks and there a ton of them for different purposesYou shouldn't use this on reddit, you should just google this:
Code:site:reddit.com "is there a tool that"
This would take you here:
Code:https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Areddit.com+%22is+there+a+tool+that%22