natsuko
Banned - Multiple Rules Violations
- Aug 21, 2023
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Now it has become much more difficult to drive traffic from Reddit - the platform is gradually tightening the screws and changing algorithms. Mass shadow and permanent bans continue. Supposedly, after the US election on November 5, Reddit will let go again, but how to work now?
I've put together for you a brief up-to-date checklist of how my team works
- We take a long time to warm up the account before launching; it doesn't matter if it's a purchased/self-posted/old account with a long break in posting. An abrupt start increases the risk of flying off to shadowban, so it's important to behave like a normal user for a week to two. Start with sfw warmup, then smoothly transition to nsfw format. Use only content model. Before starting nsfw posting, check the CQS of the account - we need no lower than moderate.
- do not post to subs that are not allowed without posting history/tracking/determined amount of karma.
After buying an account, it is important to prepare it properly and add to the sabreddit base gradually. Immediately trying to post to non-pubbing subs = increase the risk of shadowbanning. Also follow the sab rules to reduce the likelihood of mass bans.
- Minimize upvotes
After a wave of bans for upvotes, we don't use upvotes at all - such waves will definitely be repeated, and you don't want to lose large accounts.
With the suiside method and on accounts that are not sorry - you can use any ap, start with a neat 5-15 per post depending on the asset in the sabreddit.
- use a quality browser and check proxies for ford
Ads and octo anti-detect browsers are great for reddit, rest in peace for dolphin accounts.
- don't waste time on accounts from scratch that we are not sure about.
In other words - do not warm up for two weeks zero account, if I think that the game is not worth the candle. Here, of course, subjective. But until the end of the wave of bans active recruitment to us is not planned, from scratch we take very rarely and as an exception.
I will rephrase the last point for non-Redditors - when working from scratch do not make all bets on Reddit.
In general, making all bets on only one source of traffic is not a good plan, there is no such thing as a lot of traffic. Pay attention to instagram, youtube, twitter and tiktok, which is pumping well again right now.
I've put together for you a brief up-to-date checklist of how my team works
- We take a long time to warm up the account before launching; it doesn't matter if it's a purchased/self-posted/old account with a long break in posting. An abrupt start increases the risk of flying off to shadowban, so it's important to behave like a normal user for a week to two. Start with sfw warmup, then smoothly transition to nsfw format. Use only content model. Before starting nsfw posting, check the CQS of the account - we need no lower than moderate.
- do not post to subs that are not allowed without posting history/tracking/determined amount of karma.
After buying an account, it is important to prepare it properly and add to the sabreddit base gradually. Immediately trying to post to non-pubbing subs = increase the risk of shadowbanning. Also follow the sab rules to reduce the likelihood of mass bans.
- Minimize upvotes
After a wave of bans for upvotes, we don't use upvotes at all - such waves will definitely be repeated, and you don't want to lose large accounts.
With the suiside method and on accounts that are not sorry - you can use any ap, start with a neat 5-15 per post depending on the asset in the sabreddit.
- use a quality browser and check proxies for ford
Ads and octo anti-detect browsers are great for reddit, rest in peace for dolphin accounts.
- don't waste time on accounts from scratch that we are not sure about.
In other words - do not warm up for two weeks zero account, if I think that the game is not worth the candle. Here, of course, subjective. But until the end of the wave of bans active recruitment to us is not planned, from scratch we take very rarely and as an exception.
I will rephrase the last point for non-Redditors - when working from scratch do not make all bets on Reddit.
In general, making all bets on only one source of traffic is not a good plan, there is no such thing as a lot of traffic. Pay attention to instagram, youtube, twitter and tiktok, which is pumping well again right now.