Failed even with Anti-detect browsers & Residential Proxies (Reddit Ban Evasion Help Needed)

emma71cc

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Hi guys, I am stuck in a loop and need some advanced advice. I am trying to bypass Reddit's ban evasion filter, but every new account gets axed within hours.
Here is what I have already tried (and failed):
  1. Browsers: Used AdsPower / Dolphin{anty} with unique canvas/webGL fingerprints turned on.
  2. Proxies: Used clean Residential Proxies (SOCKS5) with proper IP rotation, checked on IPleak.net (100% anonymous, no proxy leaks).
  3. Accounts: Created fresh Outlook/Proton emails on the new profiles. No old phone numbers or links attached.
  4. Behavior: Kept it low-key, didn't even visit the subreddits I was previously banned from.
Yet, I am still getting flagged for Ban Evasion instantly.


My Questions:
  • Is Reddit tracking WebRTC leaks or DNS leaks that I missed?
  • Are they fingerprinting based on typing speed/mouse movements (behavioral AI)?
  • Do I absolutely need 4G/5G mobile proxies instead of residential ones?
  • Is it a hardware/MAC address issue if I'm using the same PC, even inside an anti-detect browser?
Would love to hear from someone who is successfully running multiple Reddit accounts in 2026. What am I missing here? Thanks!


 
When you say you kept it "low-key," what did you actually do? Did you just browse for a while, or were you posting, commenting, and upvoting too?
 
How many accounts total you used and out of that how many banned?
 
It might be a problem with your account nurturing behavior. The experience I've seen is that you should verify your email and complete your personal information immediately after registering, and only view content without posting for the first few days.
 
I will say... after reading your topic, that now SOCKS5 and mobile proxies are more or less working... it is mandatory... I use mobile proxies with rotation for $120 at the link, also it is better to check the browser's Antidetect every time before the event... so that nothing leaks out somewhere. And the main thing is to work in batches... I work with, let's say, 100 accounts - 10 each day, organically. The most important thing is not to rush, but there will be bans in any case, this is a fact... but most will survive.
 
mac address resets r critical most ppl forget. if youre using same fingerprint across different ips reddit links it instantly, even antidetect misses stuff. each profile needs diff useragent, timezone, language, screen res. batching 10 a day is solid but depends how clean your mobile proxies actually r
 
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