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  1. Alex Jordan

    Comments collapsed

    Collapsed comments usually mean Reddit flags them as low quality or suspicious. It can happen with account/device changes. Best way is to post naturally and engage slowly to rebuild trust.
  2. Alex Jordan

    Comments though api instantly getting banned..

    It might be the way the API calls are flagged. I’ve seen accounts get banned instantly when the behavior doesn’t match normal user activity. Maybe try slowing things down and mimicking natural actions more closely before testing again.
  3. Alex Jordan

    Reddit Account

    Best way is to start slow by commenting naturally on different subs, upvote posts, and avoid dropping links right away. Let the account blend in before you push your main use.
  4. Alex Jordan

    pushing comments to top on old threads

    Yeah, I’ve noticed the same. On old threads, even with upvotes, comments don’t always move up. Seems like Reddit’s algo gives more weight to fresh activity rather than just votes.
  5. Alex Jordan

    New reddit account

    It usually depends on the subreddits, but once you have a bit of karma and a few weeks of normal activity, the limits ease up. Just focus on posting genuine comments first and it gets smoother.
  6. Alex Jordan

    how to combat downvote botting

    Sadly there’s no perfect fix for downvote bots. The best move is to focus on posting quality content, spread it across different subs, and let organic engagement balance things out. In most cases, the botting fades over time.
  7. Alex Jordan

    Reddit browser vs app difference?

    From my experience, there’s not much difference between using app or browser, it’s more about how natural your activity looks. With a new account, keep it slow just a few comments or 1 post a day at first, then gradually increase.
  8. Alex Jordan

    Reddit acccounts getting banned when i add link to post

    That usually happens when new accounts post links too quickly. Try building some karma and posting text/comments first before adding links.
  9. Alex Jordan

    Using reddit to push traffic to website

    Best way is to focus on engaging naturally in subreddits related to your niche. If people find your content useful, traffic will come without triggering bans.
  10. Alex Jordan

    Only Homepage ranking for Money Keywords

    yeah, i've noticed similar issues lately too. Sometimes Google seems to push homepages over inner pages when it comes to commercial terms. Could be an over optimization thing or just part of the recent updates. Curious to see if others are experiencing the same.
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