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Questions with specific tag and specific text inside questions
order=desc&sort=activity&tagged=rest&intitle=api&site=stackoverflow will search for questions on Stack Overflow with api in the title and that are tagged with rest. … ",
"title": "One function of a REST API doesn't work but the rest do"
},
... …
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Can we find the time of a vote using the API?
I've been looking at the API docs and more specifically at the filters available for the /answers/{ids}, /posts/{ids} and /questions/{ids} routes but can't find anything other than upvoted and downvoted … Is it possible to find out the date a user voted on a post using the API (with any type of access token scope)? …
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Can I get information about a user with their network ID?
Is there any way to get information about users with their network ID from the API? So stuff like username, location, profile image, etc...? …
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How to get question body (markdown) in the API response using filters?
Demo: This question:
API URL: https://api.stackexchange.com/2.2/questions/18474564?order=desc&sort=activity&site=stackoverflow&filter=! …
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Add the 'people reached' count to the API?
Can we have the people reached statistic added to the /users/{ids} method?
The response could simply be:
"people_reached": 1000
I'm asking because it would be cool to get a network-wide number.