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Warframe Market API

The live player-to-player trading economy of Warframe, read keyless from warframe.market's public API. Warframe has no auction house in-game, so players trade prime parts, mods, relics and arcanes on warframe.market, posting buy and sell orders priced in platinum (the game's premium currency). Those orders form a real, liquid market — the de-facto price book the whole community uses to value items. The items endpoint searches the catalogue of tradeable items by name. The orders endpoint returns the live order book for one item — the buy and sell offers with their platinum price, quantity, mod rank and the seller's online status, sorted so the best deals come first. The price endpoint is the quick summary: the lowest sell and highest buy among players who are actually online (the actionable prices), the spread between them and how many are trading. This is the Warframe Market cut — a distinct gaming player-economy, separate from the official Warframe world-state feed and the other game and marketplace feeds in the catalogue. Prices are in platinum — the in-game premium currency, not real money; its real-world value floats. Only orders from online or in-game players are truly actionable, so the price summary uses those by default (offline players cannot trade). Counts and prices are the real, live numbers; a short cache fronts the upstream. Keyless.

#warframe #gaming #trading
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Steam Community Market API

Live prices from the Steam Community Market (steamcommunity.com/market), the largest virtual-item economy in gaming, read keyless from Steam's public market endpoints. Every day millions of dollars of CS2 skins, Dota 2 items, Team Fortress 2 hats and other in-game items change hands on Steam's marketplace at real, floating prices — a genuine commodity market for digital goods. The popular endpoint lists the most-listed items on the market for a game — the busiest part of the economy, each with its current lowest sell price (USD) and listing count. The search endpoint finds items by name within a game, sorted by price or popularity. The price endpoint returns the live price overview for one specific item: its lowest asking price, median sale price and 24-hour sold volume. This is the Steam Market cut — a distinct gaming-economy / virtual-item trading platform, separate from the Steam store, player-count and review feeds (steamspy, steamreviews) and from the other gaming and marketplace feeds in the catalogue; it is the trading-price layer for virtual items, comparable to a commodity exchange for digital goods. Games are addressed by friendly alias (cs2, dota2, tf2, rust, pubg) or numeric Steam appid. Prices are in US dollars and are the real, live numbers Steam shows; Steam rate-limits market calls, so a protective cache fronts the upstream and stale data is served if the limit is hit. Keyless.

#steam #marketplace #gaming
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Habr Tech Community API

Articles, ratings and topic hubs from Habr (habr.com), the largest Russian-speaking technology community, read keyless from its public web API. Habr is where Russian-speaking engineers, scientists and companies publish deep technical articles, and where the community judges them with a signed rating (up-votes minus down-votes) — a score that can go negative, quite unlike a likes-only model. Alongside the rating, every article carries its read count, bookmarks (saves) and comments, and lives in one or more "hubs" (topic communities). The articles endpoint lists the top articles, ranked either by rating over a period (day/week/month/year/all-time) or by date, each with its signed score, vote count, reads, bookmarks, comments, author, hubs and reading time. The article endpoint returns one article in full by its numeric id. The hubs endpoint lists Habr's topic hubs with their subscriber counts and hub rating — the map of Russian tech's interests (AI, information security, programming and the rest). This is the Habr platform cut — a distinct social and developer platform, separate from the Western (dev.to) and Japanese (Qiita) developer communities in the catalogue, with its own signed-rating model and Russian-language community. Scores, reads and subscriber counts are the real, live numbers; a negative score is real, not an error. Titles and hubs are in Russian as Habr publishes them. A short cache fronts the upstream. Keyless.

#habr #russia #developers
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Qiita Developer Community API

Articles, engagement and trending tech tags from Qiita (qiita.com), Japan's largest developer knowledge-sharing community, read keyless from its public v2 API. Qiita is where Japanese engineers post how-tos, deep-dives and notes, and where the community signals quality with LGTM ("looks good to me") likes and "stocks" (saves) — the Japanese counterpart to dev.to or Medium's engineering side, with its own metrics and its own tech-topic rankings. The articles endpoint searches and lists articles, each with its title, LGTM likes, stocks (saves), comment count, tags and author — filterable by keyword, tag and a minimum-stocks threshold so you can surface the popular pieces. The article endpoint returns one article in full by its id. The tags endpoint ranks Qiita's tech tags by how many articles and followers they have — the live map of what Japanese engineers care about (Python, AWS, React and the rest). This is the Qiita platform cut — a distinct social and developer platform, separate from dev.to, Medium and the other blogging and social feeds in the catalogue, with its own LGTM/stock engagement model. Likes are LGTM up-votes and stocks are saves/bookmarks — two distinct Qiita signals; follower and article counts are the real, live community numbers. Titles and tags are in Japanese (and English) as Qiita publishes them. Qiita rate-limits unauthenticated callers, so a longer protective cache fronts the upstream and stale data is served if the limit is hit. Keyless.

#qiita #japan #developers
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Bangumi Media Database API

Subject ratings, rankings and collection stats from Bangumi (bgm.tv, "番组计划"), the Chinese cross-media community database for anime, books/manga, music, games and live-action drama, read keyless from its public v0 API. Bangumi is China's "Douban for ACG": a two-decade catalogue where users rate and collect titles across every medium and the community score and rank are what fans trust. Unlike the anime-first databases (MyAnimeList, AniList), Bangumi spans games, books, music and TV/film too, and exposes a collection breakdown — how many users wish for, are doing, have completed, put on hold or dropped each title — that is its own distinctive engagement signal. The search endpoint finds subjects by keyword, optionally filtered to one medium and sorted by rank, match or score. The subject endpoint returns one title's full profile by its Bangumi id: its Japanese and Chinese names, medium, date, community score and vote count, overall rank, the full collection breakdown, tags and summary. The calendar endpoint returns the anime airing each day of the week, with their scores. This is the Bangumi cut — a distinct social and reference platform, separate from the anime-first feeds and the other media databases in the catalogue, spanning all media with Chinese community metrics. Scores, ranks and collection counts are the real, live community numbers; rank is null for titles with too few votes to be ranked. Names and summaries are Japanese and Chinese as Bangumi publishes them; an nsfw flag is reported honestly and adult titles are excluded from search. Keyless, a short cache fronts the upstream.

#bangumi #china #anime
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Naver Webtoon API

Live data from Naver Webtoon (comic.naver.com), the world's largest webtoon platform, read keyless from Naver's public webtoon API. Naver Webtoon is where the modern vertical-scroll webtoon was born and where Korea's biggest series — Tower of God, Solo Leveling, Lookism and thousands more — are serialised; it is the centre of a global comics phenomenon. The weekday endpoint returns the webtoons that update on a given day (Monday to Sunday), ranked by readership, each with its title, author, reader star-rating and status flags (new, updated today, completed, on hiatus, 19+). The title endpoint returns one webtoon's full profile by its Naver title id: its synopsis, genre tags, age rating, the days it publishes, its subscriber (favourite) count and whether it has finished. This is the Naver Webtoon platform cut — a distinct social and creative platform, separate from the manga feeds (MangaDex) and the other comics and social feeds in the catalogue; webtoons are a distinct vertical-scroll format. Star ratings and subscriber counts are the real, live numbers Naver shows; titles, authors, genres and synopses are in Korean as Naver publishes them. Note: Naver does not expose raw view counts through this API, so none are reported — the subscriber count is the platform's popularity metric. A short cache fronts the upstream. Keyless.

#naver #webtoon #korea
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pixiv Rankings & Artwork API

Live rankings and artwork engagement from pixiv (pixiv.net), Japan's dominant art-and-illustration social network, read keyless from pixiv's public ranking and artwork endpoints. pixiv is where millions of illustrators, manga artists and animators post their work and where fans drive it up the daily, weekly and monthly rankings with views and bookmarks — the platform at the centre of anime and illustration fan culture, far bigger in that world than DeviantArt or ArtStation. The ranking endpoint returns the official pixiv ranking for a mode (daily, weekly, monthly, rookie, original, and the male/female popularity cuts) — the top works ranked, each with its rank (and previous-day rank), title, artist, view count, ranking points (bookmark-weighted), work type and tags; pass a content filter (illust, manga, ugoira), a page (1-10, 50 per page) or a past date. The illust endpoint returns one artwork in full by its pixiv id: its view, bookmark, like and comment counts, tags, dimensions, page count, upload date and age-restriction flag. This is the pixiv platform cut — a distinct social and creative platform, separate from danbooru (an imageboard aggregator) and from the other social and art feeds in the catalogue. Only safe-for-work ranking modes are exposed; individual artworks carry an x_restrict flag so age-restricted works are clearly labelled, not hidden. Counts are the real, live numbers pixiv shows; a short cache fronts the upstream. Keyless.

#pixiv #illustration #art
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SOOP (AfreecaTV) Live Streaming API

Live data from SOOP (formerly AfreecaTV, sooplive.co.kr), South Korea's biggest live-streaming platform, read keyless from its public web API. SOOP is where Korea's "BJ" broadcasters stream games, talk, music and just-chatting to audiences that send star-balloon gifts in real time — the platform that defined Korean streaming culture, much bigger there than Twitch. This exposes who is broadcasting live right now, how many are watching, which categories are hot and each broadcaster's standing. The live endpoint lists the top broadcasts on air right now, ranked by current viewers, each with its BJ (broadcaster) name, title, viewer count, category and how long it has been live. The categories endpoint aggregates the top live broadcasts by category — the games and genres pulling the biggest audiences right now. The station endpoint returns one broadcaster's channel profile by their BJ id: follower count, the all-time views and visits their channel has drawn, when they joined, their total hours broadcast, their partner/best-BJ status and whether they are live now. This is the SOOP platform cut — a distinct social/streaming platform, separate from the Twitch, Kick, SHOWROOM, Bilibili and other feeds in the catalogue. Viewer and follower counts are live; nothing is stored beyond a short cache. Counts are integers; times are reported by the platform (KST).

#soop #afreecatv #live-streaming
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SHOWROOM Live Streaming API

Live data from SHOWROOM (showroom-live.com), the Japanese live-streaming platform built around idols and talent, read keyless from its public web API. SHOWROOM is where AKB48, Nogizaka46 and thousands of aspiring idols, voice actors and creators broadcast and where fans send virtual gifts in real time — a streaming culture quite unlike Twitch or Kick. This exposes who is live right now, how many are watching, which genres are hot and each room's standing. The live endpoint lists the rooms broadcasting right now across every genre, ranked by viewers, each with its streamer name, current viewer count, genre and how long it has been live (the "Popularity" overlay is de-duplicated so every room is counted once under its real category). The genres endpoint aggregates the live picture by category — idols, talents, virtual streamers, music and more — with each genre's number of live rooms and total viewers, so you can see where the audience is. The room endpoint returns one room's profile by its room id: the room name, its follower count, its room level (SHOWROOM's standing metric) and whether it is live now. This is the SHOWROOM platform cut — a distinct social/streaming platform, separate from the Twitch, Kick, Bilibili, Niconico and other feeds in the catalogue. Viewer and follower counts are live; nothing is stored beyond a short cache. Counts are integers; times are UTC.

#showroom #live-streaming #idol
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Niconico Video API

Live video, search and engagement data from Niconico (nicovideo.jp), the pioneering Japanese video platform that invented danmaku — the comments that scroll across the video itself — read keyless from Niconico's public Snapshot Search API and video-info endpoint. Niconico is one of Japan's biggest video communities, the home of Vocaloid, "Let's Play" culture and a vast catalogue with videos counting tens of millions of views and millions of overlaid comments. This exposes what is popular, who is watching and how each video is performing across Niconico's distinctive engagement signals — views, the famous scrolling comments, mylist bookmarks and likes. The search endpoint finds videos by keyword, sorted by views, comments, mylists, likes or upload date — the way to surface the platform's most-watched and most-discussed content. The tag endpoint browses an exact Niconico tag (the platform's main discovery axis — VOCALOID, ゲーム/games, 音楽/music, アニメ/anime) ranked by views, so you can see what leads a category. The video endpoint returns one video's full detail by its watch id (the sm/nm/so id), including its description, tags, length, upload date and uploader. This is the Niconico platform cut — a distinct social/video platform, separate from the YouTube, Bilibili, TikTok, BitChute and other platform feeds in the catalogue. View, comment, mylist and like counts are live; nothing is stored beyond a short cache. Counts are integers; dates are as the platform reports them (JST).

#niconico #nicovideo #video
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