Accounts getting banned left and right only 1 day after creating them.

I created only one account on a new dolphin anty browser configuration, i browser around and looked at some posts, i didn't even join any subreddits this time. 6 hours later when i go to check the account, it got permabanned.
Simple... proxy
 
Non sto dicendo che non funzioneranno, sto dicendo che ora sono più fragili rispetto a un anno fa.

Collaboro con una grande agenzia e stanno già passando al reddit creato per dispositivi mobili.

This is the recent update of reddit, I had tried finding a way to get a sustain account for long use but it always get suspend after few days of use
Isn't it worth spending $10 to buy other proxies? Maybe you're wasting all this time on proxies that seem good.
 
I created only one account on a new dolphin anty browser configuration, i browser around and looked at some posts, i didn't even join any subreddits this time. 6 hours later when i go to check the account, it got permabanned.
Dolphin has a large user base. Did you know that proxies can be used by many people at the same time, and the IP is shared? Most likely, the proxy is causing the ban.
 
Simple... proxy
my proxies have been given to me by a friend who owns proxy business – so they are the highest quality i can get my hands on. they're fast and no website has ever flagged them. they're also not shared. however, maybe the fact that they're captcha proxies and http only maybe plays a technical role into the ban?
 
I created an account on app, browsing here and there upvotes few, joined few subs all this for 10 days on 11th day commented in r/funny booom permabann..
 
my proxies have been given to me by a friend who owns proxy business – so they are the highest quality i can get my hands on. they're fast and no website has ever flagged them. they're also not shared. however, maybe the fact that they're captcha proxies and http only maybe plays a technical role into the ban?
i think your initial, "create 10 accts in a short amount of time, probably on the same device, ip, proxy,,,etc. is what flagged your accs.
 
I created an account on app, browsing here and there upvotes few, joined few subs all this for 10 days on 11th day commented in r/funny booom permabann..
have you been suspended, banned, or comment removed on that sub before? r/.funny is a pretty heavily moderated sub, just like politics, news, askreddit. they also dont like you commenting on things that isnt appropiate but its being posted on a sub, i once commented why is there comedians posting /promoting thier comedy on the sub(personally i dont find the post funny) and you get a know-it all rebuking your comment(they say its funny so it counts, and i was saying they can post it on a dedicated comedian sub). its very easy to reported. 5+years back i did get acc that was banned on that sub, but i had deleted it since then. but my future acc were able to comment no problem, so i dont think it was connected to these ban waves.
 
I have a bunch of static residential proxies that are high quality (cuz my friend assigned them to me), and im using dolphin anty – and i created 10 accounts yesterday, and i did some browsing for each, and i joined a bunch of subreddits, and i just left it to warm up. but when i checked today all of them were permabanned.

Anyone know why this could've happened?
Static residential proxies often get flagged fast by Reddit, especially if they come from the same pool or ASN. Reddit also tracks browser fingerprint and new account behavior (joining many subreddits right away). Using mobile proxies with natural IP rotation makes your traffic look more human and reduces bans. Also, avoid too much activity on day one to keep accounts alive.
 
You need to go super slow and be careful. Make sure you're:

- Using one browser profile per account with one unique proxy per browser instance
- Using good quality mobile proxies with rotating IP
- Checking proxy connection works via browserleaks before accessing reddit every time you spin up the browser instance

In the beginning, don't do any bulk account creation. Just try to get ONE account to stay alive for like a week. If that works, then you have a system you can reuse for the next account. I would recommend creating the account and then just let it sit for like 1 - 2 days. No commenting, no joining subs. Just scroll front page and that's it.

I've also had better luck with accounts built entirely on a phone with a mobile proxy (or just a unique sim card). Antidetect browser still works for me, but I've noticed I can be a bit more aggressive with accounts on a physical mobile device. Have to be more careful with browser.
 
I have a bunch of static residential proxies that are high quality (cuz my friend assigned them to me), and im using dolphin anty – and i created 10 accounts yesterday, and i did some browsing for each, and i joined a bunch of subreddits, and i just left it to warm up. but when i checked today all of them were permabanned.

Anyone know why this could've happened?
then stop breaking TOS
 
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