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I'd like to have some basic information on a reddit thread in the search results.
Here's an example of what I'm kind of looking for. I'm sure actual design people will be able to make it look a lot better:

There's a ton of "thread-results" when searching something, but only a few are actually relevant and/or "active" and have actual discussions. Threads that match my query but do not have any content (aka comments etc) are basically useless and not having to click on those would be a great time saver.

    Great idea, I'd love to see this. I'd also wish to know from which subreddit the collapsed results are. The URL is only shown for the top entry (r/ToeflAdvice here), but for the other's there is no way to see from which subreddit they are.

    Possible suggestions:

      I'd also like to know the date when the OP was submitted. I've noticed it on some reddit results but it would be best to add it to all of them. It's always available because reddit always provides the precise date on every post.

        Does this feature require Reddit API usage? Reddit API is so expensive.

          KagiForMe Probably not for every post but it can certainly help to identify potential harmful posts (misinformation, spam, etc)

            Recast I noticed that the date the results show is not always accurate in regards to reddit. Sometimes it's not the date when the post was submitted but when someone last commented, which idk how useful that really is.

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