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"How to find people on Reddit by their username" matching MCP tools:

  • Search for posts on Reddit using keywords, filter by subreddit, sort by relevance or time, and specify content type to find specific discussions.
    MIT
  • Search a username across 15+ social and developer platforms including GitHub, Reddit, and LinkedIn to verify identity or conduct OSINT investigations.
    MIT
  • Search for Slack users by partial match on username, display name, or real name. Specify a query to find matching users, with optional limit and bot inclusion.
    Apache 2.0
  • Retrieve Reddit user profile data including karma scores, account details, and moderation status by providing a username.
    MIT

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  • Reddit MCP — public Reddit data via JSON endpoints (no auth required)

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  • Find relevant people on the Mingle network by matching your needs with their offers and vice versa, returning ranked results based on alignment.
  • Verify username availability on MonkeyType by checking if a desired username is already taken, enabling users to find available options.
    MIT
  • Retrieve detailed Reddit user profile information, including karma, account age, gold status, moderator status, and profile link, by providing the username without the 'u/' prefix.
  • Find ranked social posts on Reddit, X, YouTube, and TikTok where users describe problems your SaaS solves. AI scores leads and provides outreach hints for your first 100 users.
    MIT
  • Search a knowledge graph for entities like people, organizations, or technologies using semantic similarity. Discover who or what is mentioned in memories and find entities by concept.
    MIT
  • Retrieve public profile information for any Medium user by their username, including ID, name, bio, and follower count.
    MIT
  • Compare regulatory requirements across multiple EU regulations on specific topics like incident reporting or risk assessment. Identifies matching articles with text snippets to show how different regulations address the same topic.