antoniobardem
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but is hard to grow a subredditThere is an advantage of owning a subreddit. Your posts stay up, can be pinned and more.
but is hard to grow a subredditThere is an advantage of owning a subreddit. Your posts stay up, can be pinned and more.
i am interested to help you in any way I canLately it feels like almost everyone doing any kind of promotion on Reddit is running into the same problems: comments getting silently removed, posts disappearing, and accounts getting shadow banned. Why don't we work together and use this thread to test different methods? Whenever someone tries something new, just post an update on whether it worked, the comment was removed, or the account got shadow banned. This way we can avoid wasting time repeating methods that no longer work. I'll start today with a new test and update this thread with the results. Recently I noticed that mentioning my brand name in a comment, even without a link, gets the comment removed and eventually leads to a shadow ban.
My next test is different. I have old comments on aged accounts that already mention my brand. Instead of mentioning it again, I'll naturally engage in discussions and share a link to one of those old comments so anyone interested can find the brand there. I think it can work since it's an internal link and not external. The conversion rate will probably be lower, but if it avoids Reddit's filters, it might be worth it.
If you're interested, let's work on this together and share our findings.
I did appeal my 7 day ban that was due to inciting violence apparently and they removed my ban.did you appeal?
Nah but I found even after the ban was lifted I got hit by harder Reddit filters.So it wasnt a shadow ban?
Nah but I found even after the ban was lifted I got hit by harder Reddit filters.
All fine now though but it seems getting temp banned lowers your trust score, perhaps?
Webshare proxy is not good at all.... Minimum 5 natural comment must be done before you post a commercial ads comment or if post then also same ruleSo I'm glad to see I'm not the only one experiencing this. Over the past two days, Reddit's filters have been removing my posts, and some of my accounts have been affected as well.
I use Webshare static residential proxies along with BitBrowser, MoreLogin, and Dolphin Anty. I post only once per community and make around 6–9 posts per day from each account.
I noticed that some of my posts kept getting removed by Reddit's filters. At first, I thought my post titles might be the issue, so I changed them and randomized my posting strategy. However, my post was still removed today, so for now I'm only using one account.
was this mobile automation or manual? could also be the age of the post youre replying to, but this comment sounds like it would be on something new.I got banned on a 5-year-old account with 6k karma just for saying, "Sail the high seas!" Meanwhile, I've seen plenty of other Redditors post the exact same comment without getting banned. I'm starting to think there's something wrong with my setup. I don't use an anti-detect browser or proxies.
Yeah, Webshare proxies don't completely protect you, but they're still useful and worth it for what I'm currently doing.Webshare proxy is not good at all.... Minimum 5 natural comment must be done before you post a commercial ads comment or if post then also same rule
I tested fresh and aged accounts. They both got banned after including something promotional. The only way that worked so far is to post a link from old comments promoting my brand but the conversion is very low.Great idea to test this collectively! From my experience, the filters seem to be way more aggressive lately. I noticed that even comments without any links sometimes get shadow-removed if they contain certain keywords related to marketing. Would be helpful to compile a list of what triggers the filters. Has anyone tested the difference between aged accounts vs fresh ones?
do you buy accounts??the IP thing hunter spirit mentioned is real. i run aged accounts and even 5 year old ones get shadowed if the IP has history. reddit links by IP way harder than people think. rotating residential proxies is basically required now, and letting accounts lurk and upvote for a week before commenting keeps the behavior filter happy.
Sometimes yes but only blank accountsdo you buy accounts??
Yes I am working on such solution right now. I wonder - what was your setup if you could please share? Browser - proxy? - geo zone? - details of the account (bought/made from scratch?) - any detail would be good to my investigations.Has anyone tried acting like a real person?
A lot of accounts that I have that lasted 2 years are getting banned now.
I just started implementing scrolling through the explore page and commenting like a real person for 5-10 minutes before posting.
We run NSFW accounts for OF marketing.
We currently post 20 posts daily on each account. This issue only started in July.
Cloud phones with a proxy.Yes I am working on such solution right now. I wonder - what was your setup if you could please share? Browser - proxy? - geo zone? - details of the account (bought/made from scratch?) - any detail would be good to my investigations.
Good point. Indeed it is about not leaking any fingerprint information as it might disclose you. However I'll not use antidetect browser as those seem suspicious from the beginning (they are a valid use case, but I believe Reddit will treat them as they are - antidetect and maybe raise some awarness) - I've not reached the account activity yet but as you said that might be the other hard part (besides setup)Cloud phones with a proxy.
In my opinion, the setup isn't too important as long as you have a decent proxy and no fingerprint leaks. I say this because I know people in the OF community running antidetect browers, jailbroken ios, cloud phones, etc but we are all facing the same issue since end of June.
It seems like it's all about account activity if the account is warmed up.
THis is exactly my approach so far.Glad you started this thread. Honestly, people need to realize there's no single rulebook that works for everyone on Reddit anymore.
Reddit tracks tiny behavioral patterns now ...how fast you browse, if you actually join subreddits before posting, your IP address, device fingerprints, and even how quickly people scroll past your content.
If you're trying to market a brand here like it's Instagram or X, you're going to get roasted by users and instantly flagged by Reddit's automated filters. The only real way to survive is to stop acting like a marketer, talk like a normal human, and focus on providing actual value to the community first.