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Hi, I'm a subscriber to NYTimes and am able to comment on their articles. (Note: Not all articles are open to comments.) The problem is their discussion interface is primitive and if 3297 people post comments to a particular article it's quite tedious to dig down to mine to see how it's doing. All the site offers is to page down all of the comments 20 at a time. There is no profile search, etc.

I'm a retired programmer but never got into web programming. Certainly there is something I could code to find or download a comment by a particular author(?) I really don't even know what tech the NYT site is using to facilitate discussions. The only modern language I know now is C#.

Could someone point me in the right direction?

What I have tried:

"View page source" from FireFox. "Inspect element" from FireFox. --Really can't make any sense of it. Searched for FireFox addons.
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Updated 11-Aug-16 4:42am

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