Buying Reddit Upvotes or Hiring a Freelancer for a Reddit bot?

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Which one is better? Is it better to buy Reddit Upvotes from various services on Marketplace. OR is it better to Hire a Freelancer to code a Reddit upvote bot + buy proxies + warm Reddit accounts then use your own bot?

Which is better to invest in? On one hand, Reddit upvotes are simple and usually get the job done. But it's expensive if you need a lot. Then you have Reddit bots which Reddit always changes their spam filter and you never know if the account suddenly 6 months later gets hit with a random shadowban. Which method do you prefer?
 
You will get more accurate and relevant answers if you mention the number of upvotes you are aiming for, as it can significantly affect the total cost.
 
I've been having zero luck with this lately. Even when I find the perfect discussion thread and very subtly mention my brand, then just give it a slight boost with around +5 upvotes within 24 hours, my account still gets banned.

My responses get wiped out, and I end up seeing the red message 'We had a server error...' It’s really frustrating, and I can't figure out what exactly triggers it. It feels like Reddit’s spam filters are catching on way too quickly, even when trying to stay low-key.
 

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Better you find a good private bot and buy it one time

Bot has nothing to do about bans ots all related to the accounts themselves
 
it's better to write your own bot to reduce the chance of getting banned.
 
It's not easy to create your own Reddit bot. The freaking site has a lot of tricks and honeypots. Mass bans are normal when working with Reddit, if you don't understand it's secrets.
 
You can test all the services out there and see what fits you best in terms of performance and price.
 
Reddit’a system of catching UV manipulation is always changing. The best thing is to test services with different accounts, usually the pricier ones are a bit better
 
Obviously it is better to run your own thing and be in full control
 
It is better to code your own Reddit bot. Or you can search online for some good Reddit bot. In this way, you can get as many upvote as you want. All the tasks are under your control.
 
Running your own reddit upvotes bot can be quity costy franklying and also developing it on your own can cost some money
really depends how much you spending a day
 
There are bots that warmup you account for you, naturally gaining karma daily through mimicking top performances of the week on the platform, mimicking even their movements through learning scripts , buying an account which is potentially never been under you radar is not advised as the policies detect spam activity.
 
I've been having zero luck with this lately. Even when I find the perfect discussion thread and very subtly mention my brand, then just give it a slight boost with around +5 upvotes within 24 hours, my account still gets banned.

My responses get wiped out, and I end up seeing the red message 'We had a server error...' It’s really frustrating, and I can't figure out what exactly triggers it. It feels like Reddit’s spam filters are catching on way too quickly, even when trying to stay low-key.
The strange thing is I'm facing the same error since for past month or so on my main reddit account which I rarely use and is 100% clean and on my main system with no proxy or anything on the system.
Just thought I should add the info in case it may help you!
 
It's not easy to create your own Reddit bot. The freaking site has a lot of tricks and honeypots. Mass bans are normal when working with Reddit, if you don't understand it's secrets.
I been have some issues with my accounts. Posts or comments get removed after 6-12 hrs. Seem random. It sometimes is okay sometimes it gets removed. Do you have any insights on it?
 
I been have some issues with my accounts. Posts or comments get removed after 6-12 hrs. Seem random. It sometimes is okay sometimes it gets removed. Do you have any insights on it?
I am also facing this problem. Posts/comments are removed even if I don't mention my brand or do any self promotion.

I've been having zero luck with this lately. Even when I find the perfect discussion thread and very subtly mention my brand, then just give it a slight boost with around +5 upvotes within 24 hours, my account still gets banned.

My responses get wiped out, and I end up seeing the red message 'We had a server error...' It’s really frustrating, and I can't figure out what exactly triggers it. It feels like Reddit’s spam filters are catching on way too quickly, even when trying to stay low-key.
Or maybe your acount is shadow banned or prohibited. Try using this link to check if its banned. https://reddit.com/appeals
 
Buying upvotes is quicker and simpler, but costs can add up if you need consistent results. A bot setup is more scalable and cost-effective long-term, but requires ongoing maintenance, quality proxies, and well-aged accounts to avoid bans. If you're tech-savvy or can manage a freelancer, a bot might be worth the investment. For quick results or minimal hassle, go with upvote services.
 
For a super large volume, go with your own setup. Get a bot coded. It will be super expensive but will also give you the most control over the quality of your account pool.

Or, you can buy upvotes from a panel. There are panels that are cheap and high quality as well.
 
For a super large volume, go with your own setup. Get a bot coded. It will be super expensive but will also give you the most control over the quality of your account pool.

Or, you can buy upvotes from a panel. There are panels that are cheap and high quality as well.
Where would I go to get a bot coded? Are there any git hubs with this?
 
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