All my reddit account banned

tbh i suspect anti-detect browsers, they are the culprit. Non of them works proper.
This is most likely the issue, especially when an anti-detect's browser version lags behind. For example if the current version of chrome is 136 and the antidetect is still using chrome 134 that can cause major issues.
 
Yeah they definitely tied the accounts together, Reddit will make you lose your mind haha
 
honestly it is frustrating nothing currently skip their bans
 
Probably Reddit connected your accounts based on your activity.
 
I managed 500+ plus reddit accounts for almost a year. All ager, warmed and has decent numbers of karma, using good mixed and residential ips. Some are NSFW+. And a few days ago, they starting to get banned, from 3 accounts, 15 accounts, 50 accounts and yesterday, qll my accounts got banned. I'm crying in the corner right now, cause It's really hard to create new accounts even using new fingerprint and ips, they immediately banned even without posting. Anyone having the same issue or problems? Do you have any advice?
I feel the pain bro !
 
Reddit had big changes on May 16th, I noticed a major change in its source code
 
They are not connected, they have different niches and subreddits.
And you don't use them to perform actions (posts, comments, up votes etc.) on the same post/subreddits?
 
Folks I have another theory.. hear me out.

I purchased laptop week ago:
- Created account Brave browser + eSIM (legit, no proxy) after 1 week all works and my comments visible
- Second account, used GoLogin + Oxylabs, purchased blank account from reputable seller here on BHW, (hotmail verified) RESULT: ban.
- Third account GoLogin + Oxylabs + created account myself RESULT: can comment, but comments are not visible (hidden) and upvotes are not registered.

Now I think culprit is not only Browser but also Proxies have low trust score, no matter how careful you are, perhaps 10 minutes ago they were used by some nutcase to spam the shit out of it, you never know
 
Folks I have another theory.. hear me out.

I purchased laptop week ago:
- Created account Brave browser + eSIM (legit, no proxy) after 1 week all works and my comments visible
- Second account, used GoLogin + Oxylabs, purchased blank account from reputable seller here on BHW, (hotmail verified) RESULT: ban.
- Third account GoLogin + Oxylabs + created account myself RESULT: can comment, but comments are not visible (hidden) and upvotes are not registered.

Now I think culprit is not only Browser but also Proxies have low trust score, no matter how careful you are, perhaps 10 minutes ago they were used by some nutcase to spam the shit out of it, you never know

All the examples you state are based on brand new accounts.

Even a legitimate, first time Reddit user registering a new account for legit social purposes will be unable to get comments published on subreddits any larger than 10k members (and thats pushing it!) without them being hidden or collapsed on day 1.

Account strength - age/karma/activity is directly alligned with the size of subreddit you can make visible posts/comments on. In short; an account that can successfully comment (non hidden non collapsed) on a 25k subreddit won't neccesarily be able to do this on a 100k subreddit, likewise a successful comment on 100k wont guarantee you can achieve it on 250k, etc etc. Simple as that.

Don't just take my word on this. Repeat your own process and join/comment on a newly created subreddit (500-1000 members). Non-spammy. Comment will appear.
 
Same just happened to me.
All my subreddits (about 20) and all my moderator accs got banned.
I guess they wanted to stop my subreddits which I have been running for a year as spaming was ban reason on each acc.

Last ban wave was a month ago where I also lost very good aged accs.
 
And you don't use them to perform actions (posts, comments, up votes etc.) on the same post/subreddits?
No they aren't. Each account has different niche and purpose, they aren't connected to each other.
 
maybe something got leaked while using the accounts. Or do you use automation at all? make sure to update the sofware that you use so everything is updated and there are no leaks
 
This is most likely the issue, especially when an anti-detect's browser version lags behind. For example if the current version of chrome is 136 and the antidetect is still using chrome 134 that can cause major issues.
yes also if you are on windows and you are simulating linux or mac the font will give it away, also i never manage to get creepjs 99 score with antidetect browser. creep js goes well behind the rabithole to expose..

also to fake a gpu is always harder you cant easily fake a gpu, suppose if my browser is faking rtx 3060 the canvas output also should match with rtx 3060 as well.. as canvas output is heavily relay on how your hardware render the canvas image so even if i am announcing that i am using rtx 3060 ... but given the same input for canvas if my hardware render the canvas the hash will not match the rtx 3060 :(

they just add the noise which can be detected easily..
 
You're not the only one getting hit - Reddit's gone full Big Brother in 2025. It now use some serious fingerprinting and behavioral tracking. That’s probably what nuked your accounts, even with anti-detect and residential IPs. Doesn't matter if your setups felt separate - Reddit can now sniff out the tiniest overlaps in your browser setup, OS fakes, or even how you move the mouse. If you're trying to bounce back, you're gonna need a fresh device or a new VM, switch up your anti-detect browser vendor, and go with solid 4G/5G mobile proxies that rotate cleanly. Take it slow. Warm up gradually, skip the automation for now, and test your setups in small chunks. Start with maybe 5-10 accounts, keep a close eye on them for a month, and only scale up if they’re holding steady.
 
Maybe it's he quality of your anti detect browser. When I was running thresholds, the only one I would use is MultiL, using other cheaper variants like GoL and others that cost less than $100 a month gave me poor results. Others did better but we're also a mix In my opinion they are the caviar of the anti detect world. I can defintely vouch that they worked flawlessly for Google and Facebook accounts, maybe u need the up the quality of your browser, I know they even have a cookie farming feature that was introduced way back in 2020.
 
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