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I want to comment to a post, and sticky it straight away:



for submission in sub:
if (submission.is_video or os.path.splitext(submission.url)[-1] in [".gif", ".gifv", ".mp4", ".webm"]) and submission.id not in get_old_submissions():
submission.reply(MESSAGE)


I've tried iterating through the submissions comments, checking if the body is equal to the message, but my comment doesn't seem to show up at all:



        print(submission.comments.list())


Just gives . Is there perhaps an easy way of getting the id of the new comment so I can pin it straight away?










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    I want to comment to a post, and sticky it straight away:



    for submission in sub:
    if (submission.is_video or os.path.splitext(submission.url)[-1] in [".gif", ".gifv", ".mp4", ".webm"]) and submission.id not in get_old_submissions():
    submission.reply(MESSAGE)


    I've tried iterating through the submissions comments, checking if the body is equal to the message, but my comment doesn't seem to show up at all:



            print(submission.comments.list())


    Just gives . Is there perhaps an easy way of getting the id of the new comment so I can pin it straight away?










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      I want to comment to a post, and sticky it straight away:



      for submission in sub:
      if (submission.is_video or os.path.splitext(submission.url)[-1] in [".gif", ".gifv", ".mp4", ".webm"]) and submission.id not in get_old_submissions():
      submission.reply(MESSAGE)


      I've tried iterating through the submissions comments, checking if the body is equal to the message, but my comment doesn't seem to show up at all:



              print(submission.comments.list())


      Just gives . Is there perhaps an easy way of getting the id of the new comment so I can pin it straight away?










      share|improve this question













      I want to comment to a post, and sticky it straight away:



      for submission in sub:
      if (submission.is_video or os.path.splitext(submission.url)[-1] in [".gif", ".gifv", ".mp4", ".webm"]) and submission.id not in get_old_submissions():
      submission.reply(MESSAGE)


      I've tried iterating through the submissions comments, checking if the body is equal to the message, but my comment doesn't seem to show up at all:



              print(submission.comments.list())


      Just gives . Is there perhaps an easy way of getting the id of the new comment so I can pin it straight away?







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          .reply() returns a Comment object, so you can just assign that to a variable and then sticky it:



          comment = submission.reply()
          comment.mod.distinguish(sticky=True)





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            .reply() returns a Comment object, so you can just assign that to a variable and then sticky it:



            comment = submission.reply()
            comment.mod.distinguish(sticky=True)





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              .reply() returns a Comment object, so you can just assign that to a variable and then sticky it:



              comment = submission.reply()
              comment.mod.distinguish(sticky=True)





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                .reply() returns a Comment object, so you can just assign that to a variable and then sticky it:



                comment = submission.reply()
                comment.mod.distinguish(sticky=True)





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                .reply() returns a Comment object, so you can just assign that to a variable and then sticky it:



                comment = submission.reply()
                comment.mod.distinguish(sticky=True)






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