Add a way to sticky comments
See original GitHub issueIssue Description
sticky()
as mentioned in the docs doesn’t work on comments, or specifying them is unclear. Trying the following:
comment = submission.reply('comment here')
sticky(comment, state=True)
returns NameError: name 'sticky' is not defined
. In the docs, it seems like it’s aimed at posts, not comments. So is there any way to sticky comments? Im assuming there’s not, hence the title here. Thanks for any help.
System Information
- PRAW Version: 4
- Python Version: 3.7.3
- Operating System: Debian Linux
Issue Analytics
- State:
- Created 4 years ago
- Comments:11 (6 by maintainers)
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This works, thank you. I didn’t read the part about the parameter correctly, I assumed it was a separate function.
6.4.0. I only installed it yesterday, I thought 4 was the latest. My bad, I didn’t know how to check previously.