How can certain accounts post on the same day they created the account ?

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I see a lot of talk about warming up, proxies, fingerprints.
That's all important but I don't understand how certain accounts can make a post on the same day they were created and get thousands of karma.
Meanwhile with antidetect, proxies and slow warming up and commenting I find no luck.
For example I tried commenting in the same subreddit the guy posted on first day he created the account and I got shadowbanned while he can post and comment.

Don't wanna start screaming how algorithm is screwed because it's probably my lack of knowledge and understanding but still it's so unclear.
I think he may be doing it from a phone, idk.

Anyone has any thoughts on this ? Any input would be much appreciated
 
Some platforms allow immediate posting, while others have verification processes; bots or pre-approved accounts can also post instantly.
 
Some platforms allow immediate posting, while others have verification processes; bots or pre-approved accounts can also post instantly.
How would you get a reddit account pre approved ?
 
How would you get a reddit account pre approved ?

How would you get a reddit account pre approved ?
Tonice a few days ago posted a picture of his bot posting right after creating an account. My advice is that if you can't do it manually, you should review your configuration, proxies, and browser until you succeed. Start by adding comments—if you don't get banned, your setup is fine. Visit a couple of posts and try making a post. There are no fixed rules; you need to experiment to find your own configuration.
 
Don't forget that Reddit also has a randomness factor in their algorithms so to keep the exact block reasons unclear. That's why people doing no harm get blocked sometimes, those are the false-positives.

But indeed, posting from a real device can be safer, just that when running multiple accounts, management is easier done with an anti-detect browser and proxies.
 
Don't forget that Reddit also has a randomness factor in their algorithms so to keep the exact block reasons unclear. That's why people doing no harm get blocked sometimes, those are the false-positives.

But indeed, posting from a real device can be safer, just that when running multiple accounts, management is easier done with an anti-detect browser and proxies.
Yes, but if the real device is flagged... there's not much you can do except use an anti-detection browser.
 
Could be subreddit-specific, some subs are more chill with new accounts, while others auto-ban on sight.
 
Don't forget that Reddit also has a randomness factor in their algorithms so to keep the exact block reasons unclear. That's why people doing no harm get blocked sometimes, those are the false-positives.

But indeed, posting from a real device can be safer, just that when running multiple accounts, management is easier done with an anti-detect browser and proxies.
Yeah. I just think also that when users register with a phone it's much safer than proxies and antidetect. I try to emulate a real user but no chance.

Could be subreddit-specific, some subs are more chill with new accounts, while others auto-ban on sight.
Still this guy can post on that subreddit. I try to make a comment on the same sub and get instantly banned.
 
Still this guy can post on that subreddit. I try to make a comment on the same sub and get instantly banned.
Then most than likely your setup is leaking something out...
 
Then most than likely your setup is leaking something out...
I agree. Dolphin was amazing before all of these updates that's why I wasn't suspicious of it but I'll have to test on that part too I guess
 
Most average real and human users are using Reddit app on mobile...many spammers are using it on desktop. I guess Reddit is stricter with users that create accounts on pc
 
Reddit is literally one of the smartest platform as it relates to their algorithm, there developers are very damn good. They have the best spam filters I've came across. Very difficult to trick, I suggest making your accounts on your mobile device with 4G. You could also experiment with 4G Proxies, but they got really good systems in place to spot bots.
 
Haha guys listen what the Newbie says. All you need to do is to register account as an advertiser first. Then you got to buy the very minimum of the in-reddit ads (like 10$ or smth). And you can instantly create subreddits and post stuff.
Check this out and like my comment if it works ;-)
 
One time I was trying to invest in games and my karma got destroyed because people didn't think was right for me to offer to buy someone work LOL
Now I barely can post anywhere with my normal account, but when I need, I just create a random account, post some stuff people always like/agree, get karma and done.
 
Most average real and human users are using Reddit app on mobile...many spammers are using it on desktop. I guess Reddit is stricter with users that create accounts on pc
Mobile app for sure has my trust score because it's harder to automate.
Haha guys listen what the Newbie says. All you need to do is to register account as an advertiser first. Then you got to buy the very minimum of the in-reddit ads (like 10$ or smth). And you can instantly create subreddits and post stuff.
Check this out and like my comment if it works ;-)
I will maybe try this.
 
Thing is I had other laptop which was connected to other wi fi, no proxy, clean set up, first time setting up the account. I still got banned even after weeks of posting when i tried to post a stupid image in low resctrictions sub.

And no I didn't do any automation. Seems random but there's gotta be a pattern and a way since some accounts can post on the same day as they are created.

Good thing that I found out that it's not impossible, it's just my lack of knowledge at this moment.
 
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