I am perma banned from Reddit. How do I bypass it?

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Every time I create a new account it gets automatically banned in 2 days even when I use different Ip. Any solution to thia?
 
You're either using a free VPN like Windscribe or some recycled IP already tagged by Reddit.

Get premium VPN or some residential proxies from Marketplace here in BHW.

It'll solve you're problems and in future mark all IPs you use per account so anyone gets banned you know that IP is useless for Reddit henceforth.
 
You're either using a free VPN like Windscribe or some recycled IP already tagged by Reddit.

Get premium VPN or some residential proxies from Marketplace here in BHW.

It'll solve you're problems and in future mark all IPs you use per account so anyone gets banned you know that IP is useless for Reddit henceforth.
I am using 911 residential proxies though.
 
Every time I create a new account it gets automatically banned in 2 days even when I use different Ip. Any solution to thia?
What actions are you doing with the account?

If you just create it and do nothing and it still gets banned, then your IP/browser fingerprints are the problem.
 
Or if you repeat same actions over and over even with new IP, so avoid using new accounts to do whatever got you permanently banned
 
If you are getting automatically banned after using a new IP, then you're leaking footprints somewhere.

I would recommend using an antidetect browser, like Dolphin + high-quality proxies.

I'm using that setup and I usually don't get any accounts banned at all.
 
You're either using a free VPN like Windscribe or some recycled IP already tagged by Reddit.

Get premium VPN or some residential proxies from Marketplace here in BHW.

It'll solve you're problems and in future mark all IPs you use per account so anyone gets banned you know that IP is useless for Reddit henceforth.

"Premium VPN" doesn't mean shit. You aren't the only one using those IPs, so the risk is pretty similar.
 
In newly created Reddit accounts, in each of them, are you posting in quick successions ? Do not (nowadays) post is quick successions in any newly created Reddit account.
When creating Reddit accounts (nowadays), use 4G mobile proxies and the first few posts per Reddit account, use 4G mobile proxies and after that you can operate (post) using residential proxies and do not post is quick successions in any Reddit account. In newly created Reddit accounts, (nowadays) go in slowly.
@Iamhansonkings , even in premium VPNs, etc, the same set of IPs are rotated among the users. Premium means you get more features available.
 
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For real!? So these guys gives the same Ips to all premium users?
The IPs are generally of a higher quality on paid vpns since less people use them, so they're also less likely to be on certain blacklists, but generally all VPNs do give the same set of IPs to users.
In fact, it would be harmful to anonymity if they did otherwise, if each user got assigned a unique IP it would be very easy to see that the user connected to that IP which connected to all the sites they access, and there would be no deniability as it's a uniquely assigned IP.
 
"Premium VPN" doesn't mean shit. You aren't the only one using those IPs, so the risk is pretty similar.
I have more than a dozen neat Reddit accounts on that, not speculating sharing out of experience so if you had bad rep single premium VPN then depends on what VPN you use.

Like I said, mark the IPs no repeats, won't mention which VPN before it actually turns into shit lol
 
I have more than a dozen neat Reddit accounts on that, not speculating sharing out of experience so if you had bad rep single premium VPN then depends on what VPN you use.

Like I said, mark the IPs no repeats, won't mention which VPN before it actually turns into shit lol

When you use a paid VPN service the IP addresses that are assigned to you are likely shared among multiple users. VPN providers typically have a limited pool of IP addresses available to assign to their users, so when a new user connects to the VPN, they are assigned an available IP address from the pool. So the IPs may have been used by other users in the past, and may continue to be used by other users in the future. All it takes for you to get banned from Reddit is receiving an IP that may have been abused by someone on Reddit in the past.
 
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