Reddit has made all of its comment threads embeddable

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Some of the most memorable comments and conversations on the Internet are on Reddit, which isn’t surprising considering that it’s the self-described front page of the Internet, but sharing these comments can be difficult at times. Fortunately, the people at Reddit have made things a bit easier with a new feature that’s been in beta for a few months which enables people to embed Reddit comments on other websites. 

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We’re excited to announce a new reddit feature: embeddable comment threads. This has been in beta for a couple of months – you may have seen a couple of examples from our beta testers. As of today, we’re happy to say that it’s available for everyone on all public subreddits. Embeddable comments make it easy to showcase reddit comments on your website or blog without having to take screenshots or copy & paste long blocks of text. Embedded comments will respect the comment author’s edits and deletions, and they’ll always feature a link back to the original comment thread and subreddit. Embedding a comment is as simple as going to a comment’s permalink page, and then clicking on the “embed” link to generate a small snippet of code that can be inserted into a webpage or blog. You can optionally include a parent comment.

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