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Impossible to scrape more than ~1700 posts from group
bug
potential feature for UFS 3.0
#164
opened Sep 14, 2020 by
rytmisk
Downlaod comments from the posts.
potential feature for UFS 3.0
#163
opened Sep 3, 2020 by
visheshaylani
Scrape Individual Post URL
potential feature for UFS 3.0
#160
opened Aug 24, 2020 by
andrew-trustlab
Scraping only post within two dates
potential feature for UFS 3.0
#150
opened Jul 20, 2020 by
francescocampo87
Does not seem to work with Events?
potential feature for UFS 3.0
#140
opened Jun 25, 2020 by
charles-hood
Any information about Friends
bug
potential feature for UFS 3.0
#133
opened Jun 9, 2020 by
Laura2797
This does not work on public pages.
potential feature for UFS 3.0
#131
opened Jun 9, 2020 by
manoj-nain
adding 'headless' option leads to a bug
bug
potential feature for UFS 3.0
#126
opened May 28, 2020 by
ehsong
Group comments within comments Missing
bug
potential feature for UFS 3.0
#117
opened May 1, 2020 by
robertoamoreno
No content on Posts.txt Groups Initial Post only storing comments
bug
potential fix for UFS 2.0
#116
opened May 1, 2020 by
robertoamoreno
Code Refactoring 2.0 (Object Oriented Structure)
potential feature for UFS 3.0
#106
opened Apr 17, 2020 by
harismuneer
Request - Scrape Post and Comments related to it
enhancement
potential fix for UFS 2.0
#80
opened Dec 19, 2019 by
schults
how to get the see_more_link of span's text, thank you
potential fix for UFS 2.0
#18
opened Feb 11, 2019 by
jdf159357
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