How to trick Reddit filter ?

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I wanted to learn how to get traffic from Reddit for my Adult project, but I'm facing the fact that Reddit filters are very strict and I can't learn how to pass it. I tried an old account with high karma 8k+ , gradually warmed it up by posting my unique photos in different subreddits to gradually gain karma and create my own thematic subreddit, bought inexpensive accounts 2021 with minimal karma and warmed them up, trying to gain karma gradually to start posting content and natively post links to models for my site, but every time I get banned on the account..... I've tried many things....

I use proxy cheap and anti-detect browser AdsPower

And I want to know if there is any approximate strategy on the number of posts, topics or perhaps approaches to work with special proxy and anti-detect browsers that it is easier to pass the filters reddit? Thank you very much in advance to all who will answer
 
Using proxy and anti-detect browsers can still trigger their filters. Reddit values genuine engagement, so focus on enriching the community rather than just self-promotion. Engage with users, share valuable content, and follow each subreddit's guidelines. Building a positive reputation takes time. It's not advisable to use strategies to manipulate filters as it can have negative consequences. Consider taking a more organic and transparent approach. Authenticity and consistency are key. Remember, Reddit aims to create a safe and engaging environment for all users.
 
Reddit's tough with adult content now, even for aged accounts. Cheap proxies and basic anti-detect tools often do more harm than good. You’ll want solid residential/mobile proxies and a slower, more natural posting rhythm. Focus on real engagement for a while before linking anything. When you do drop a link, make sure it's buried in helpful context, not just a call to action. Also try using a buffer page or redirect link to avoid domain-level bans. Have you tested if it's the domain getting flagged or just the account behavior?
 
Reddit's tough with adult content now, even for aged accounts. Cheap proxies and basic anti-detect tools often do more harm than good. You’ll want solid residential/mobile proxies and a slower, more natural posting rhythm. Focus on real engagement for a while before linking anything. When you do drop a link, make sure it's buried in helpful context, not just a call to action. Also try using a buffer page or redirect link to avoid domain-level bans. Have you tested if it's the domain getting flagged or just the account behavior?
I wasn't even posting links, only making unique posts to various subreddits, but still getting blocked?

Using proxy and anti-detect browsers can still trigger their filters. Reddit values genuine engagement, so focus on enriching the community rather than just self-promotion. Engage with users, share valuable content, and follow each subreddit's guidelines. Building a positive reputation takes time. It's not advisable to use strategies to manipulate filters as it can have negative consequences. Consider taking a more organic and transparent approach. Authenticity and consistency are key. Remember, Reddit aims to create a safe and engaging environment for all users.
I like their policy, and I wish I could create my own sabreddit about technology, and even in my sabreddit only publish native ads in a helpful way. Maybe you know what triggers the Reddit filter takes into account first ?
 
I wasn't even posting links, only making unique posts to various subreddits, but still getting blocked?


I like their policy, and I wish I could create my own sabreddit about technology, and even in my sabreddit only publish native ads in a helpful way. Maybe you know what triggers the Reddit filter takes into account first ?
creating a subreddit focused on technology and sharing native ads in a helpful, transparent way is a smart approach. Reddit’s filters, however, can be pretty strict, especially with newer accounts. They often flag posts that include external links (especially ones with tracking or affiliate codes), overly promotional language, or repetitive content. Accounts that post too frequently or get low engagement can also trigger the system. Even if you run your own subreddit, Reddit’s sitewide spam filters still apply, so it’s important to stay within community guidelines and focus on genuine, value-driven content. Being active and engaging in other subreddits first can also help build trust and avoid getting flagged.
 
I wasn't even posting links, only making unique posts to various subreddits, but still getting blocked?


I like their policy, and I wish I could create my own sabreddit about technology, and even in my sabreddit only publish native ads in a helpful way. Maybe you know what triggers the Reddit filter takes into account first ?
If you're not even posting links and still getting flagged, it's likely your setup is tripping Reddit’s filters. Cheap proxies and off-the-shelf anti-detect tools tend to leave patterns. Try switching to higher-quality residential/mobile proxies and slow down your posting schedule. Also mix in some harmless, non-promotional activity to balance things out. How long are you warming up each account before diving into niche subs?
 
If you're not even posting links and still getting flagged, it's likely your setup is tripping Reddit’s filters. Cheap proxies and off-the-shelf anti-detect tools tend to leave patterns. Try switching to higher-quality residential/mobile proxies and slow down your posting schedule. Also mix in some harmless, non-promotional activity to balance things out. How long are you warming up each account before diving into niche subs?
For a new account, I log in every day and do simple actions: scroll the feed, put upvotes under random posts (5-10), start writing comments in popular subreddits only after 2-3 days of being on the site for 20-30 minutes and doing simple actions. And only after about a week I move on to posting in subreddits like AskReddit creating posts on trending topics or writing original questions.
 
For a new account, I log in every day and do simple actions: scroll the feed, put upvotes under random posts (5-10), start writing comments in popular subreddits only after 2-3 days of being on the site for 20-30 minutes and doing simple actions. And only after about a week I move on to posting in subreddits like AskReddit creating posts on trending topics or writing original questions.
Your warmup flow actually sounds pretty solid. But even with careful engagement, Reddit’s filters can still flag accounts if your proxies or browser fingerprints look sketchy. If you're repeating the same timing or patterns across multiple accounts, that could also raise red flags. Have you tried switching up the behavior slightly per account or testing with completely clean devices and IPs to rule out hidden footprints?
 
I’ve had better luck posting at odd hours when mods aren’t active.
 
u getting banned cause reddit smells patterns fast, especially with cheap proxies. try 4g mobile ones, post like a real user, not a funnel. no fixed number works, just stay random and human as hell.
 
Reddit's filter are tough, especially for adult content. Even warmed-up accounts can get flagged if the content feels promotional. Focus on real engagement, avoid frequent links and use trusted proxies - cheap ones often trigger bans. Patience matters.
 
Your warmup flow actually sounds pretty solid. But even with careful engagement, Reddit’s filters can still flag accounts if your proxies or browser fingerprints look sketchy. If you're repeating the same timing or patterns across multiple accounts, that could also raise red flags. Have you tried switching up the behavior slightly per account or testing with completely clean devices and IPs to rule out hidden footprints?
I think I understand what the problem is. I need to try a few different options with good proxies . Do you have any that you can recommend?
 
I think I understand what the problem is. I need to try a few different options with good proxies . Do you have any that you can recommend?
You can find some good proxy provider here in proxy section or you can try soax, netnut or smartproxy.
 
I wanted to learn how to get traffic from Reddit for my Adult project, but I'm facing the fact that Reddit filters are very strict and I can't learn how to pass it. I tried an old account with high karma 8k+ , gradually warmed it up by posting my unique photos in different subreddits to gradually gain karma and create my own thematic subreddit, bought inexpensive accounts 2021 with minimal karma and warmed them up, trying to gain karma gradually to start posting content and natively post links to models for my site, but every time I get banned on the account..... I've tried many things....

I use proxy cheap and anti-detect browser AdsPower

And I want to know if there is any approximate strategy on the number of posts, topics or perhaps approaches to work with special proxy and anti-detect browsers that it is easier to pass the filters reddit? Thank you very much in advance to all who will answer
reddit wild strict rn. even high-karma accs get smoked if u move sus. gotta act real af, post like a normal user, chill in random convos, vibe w the sub. no spammy patterns, no link dumpin early. rotate proxies, switch devices or browsers, don’t leave footprints. slow build > fast bans
 
I wanted to learn how to get traffic from Reddit for my Adult project, but I'm facing the fact that Reddit filters are very strict and I can't learn how to pass it. I tried an old account with high karma 8k+ , gradually warmed it up by posting my unique photos in different subreddits to gradually gain karma and create my own thematic subreddit, bought inexpensive accounts 2021 with minimal karma and warmed them up, trying to gain karma gradually to start posting content and natively post links to models for my site, but every time I get banned on the account..... I've tried many things....

I use proxy cheap and anti-detect browser AdsPower

And I want to know if there is any approximate strategy on the number of posts, topics or perhaps approaches to work with special proxy and anti-detect browsers that it is easier to pass the filters reddit? Thank you very much in advance to all who will answer
I can't tell you how many times i tried to trick reddit and failed... respect to their devs
 
Just look at what others are doing in the same niche. Find posts from users with new accounts and analyze their behavior, what they are doing to start posting NSFW stuff.

From what I've seen until now the best way to "bypass" the filters is to post comments in subreddits that let you post with a fresh account and gain comment karma, because that is all that matters now.
 
I’ve had better luck posting at odd hours when mods aren’t active.
i dont think that matters, since reddit and sub have automatic filters that can detect and remove or shadowban you instantly. mods only care when someone is reporting you or you try argue or report other people, and your comment catches thier attention.
 
Instead of pushing traffic, try starting real discussions or sharing stories that naturally connect to your content.
 
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