Hi,
I requested reddit for my data and I got 16Mb of CSVs... which is a considerable amount. Do anyone know of any tool to process / visualize / search ... the data. I asume the format is the same for everyone, so maybe someone has already built something like that.
EDIT: the problem is not performance, with files <5Mb I can search with notepad++ in miliseconds. What I'm looking for is a user friendly interface (ideally with thumbnail images, links and such).
The problem with searching for "reddit export data visualizer" is that Google shows posts from reddit about visualization of generic data.
Yes, no problem reading the CSVs, sorry if that wasn't clear.
I was looking for something more specific. Ideally something like a local web app that renders the posts, comments,... in a webpage with thumbnails and links to reddit elements.
But that's probably asking too much :).
Thanks for the suggestion!
I found a UI for my Hangouts data a while back, occasionally skim through those old chats once in a while. It's nice to have a tool that visualises data request files in a user friendly way
I'm searching on github different CSV filenames and I found a couple of projects that may be relevant:
humandataincome/hudi-packages-connectors: hudi-packages-connectors is a library that provides a toolset to parse and extract relevant information from the personal data sources provided by major websites or social networks.
The first is the result when I extracted all lines with my nick in them from the csv, stored with the best compression around.
The second is where to get the csv - and a lot of communities have been archived there, like it says.