How To Bribe Reddit Mods?

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Greetings Y'all, I recently got on the top of a major subreddit for a few hours (over 7+ million members) and the traffic & ad rev was good... but then I got fucked by a reddit mod for a false reason. I'm trying to get in a situation like r/soccer where there's some guy controlling the entire forum with his pirated video streaming website by my best guess is bribing or owning that subreddit. Only difference is I don't do pirated content. If you don't know what i'm talking about do a search for something along the lines of 'biggest spammer of reddit' on BHW search.
 
Bride Reddit mods ? Do not end up losing money to a conman such as https://www.cnbctv18.com/india/who-is-serial-conman-sukesh-chandrashekhar-14754031.htm, who pulled off a series of frauds, impersonating high-rank officials.
 
You can try to buy the sub too.
 
On that subs only 3 video websites are accepted. And 100% mods are behind of these.
 
You can actually do that, I used to do it with Facebook groups.

If the sub reddit allows you to post and they don't automatically delete it. You can bump your posts with the use of upvotes. I did this way back in 2017/2018/2019. It works, unless there's been a change with how reddit ranks stuff.
 
Do a giveaway (relevant to the subreddit themes) to members
Give some samples to the mods
Pay mods per post on their subreddit
Monthly sponsorship

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Lol.. good luck trying to buy a 7 mil sub.. You really have to have fcking DEEP pockets for that.
Not necessarily, 95% of the moderators are regular joes doing this for free besides their 9-5 job, and have no idea how valuable a subreddit is. Offer them a few thousand and you might strike a deal.
 
like others have said. wave some money in their face.
for huge board like /r/soccer it may be a very large sum.
you could potentially pay less just to be an approved-submitter status.
plus with how shitty people are, nothing stopping you from getting scammed. very little recourse too.
most people on reddit seem to have worms in their brain. wouldn't want to do business with the majority there.
 
i got a sub mod to allow me to spam the group as long as i still followed the rules and didn't blatantly spam. so i would just use anchor text links instead of naked ones and actually said something useful that led to dropping that link somehow. it can be daunting, but when you consider the payoff of the traffic, it's totally worth the effort. sadly that sub got shut down for breaking too many reddit rules (nothing to do with me), but it was fun while it lasted. i didn't pay him/her anything, so it was all free traffic to my offers.
 
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