Hatshepsut pyramid
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- Jun 8, 2026
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i would say the best way is to focus on genuine participation build account history, contribute useful discussions and avoid patterns that look automated.
I have bought some aged empty accounts. Then I have clients for posts and comments. I login accounts in my phone for many browser apps like opera brave and login every single account in that and browse sometime. Like engaging in the r/all commenting upvoting downvoting then going to the main sub join it engage with other posts same upvoting downvoting then I go to the main post then I copy paste the comment because that too long and done.
Could make sense to focus on logging in and engaging with one account per day, or by chunking out account logins further apart, if you're logging in on the same phone for multiple accounts. Even given separate browsers.
Man at that point screw it, I'd just get multiple mobile proxies rolling. Sounds like IPTV is worthwhile as a niche.
Anytime. I don't have a magic code or anything, this is all speculation. Thinking about Redditmetis, the tool that used to exist for heatmapping account activity. Reddit is 100% going to have their equivalent of that rolling, so any account that pops in for five minutes a day and then goes away again while trading out with a bunch of other accounts on the same phone will come up as suspicious. Real people are more likely to binge for a few hours or at least have a favorite posting day.Thanks