Is anyone successfully automating Reddit leads without getting shadowbanned instantly?

Kerry067

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Reddit’s spam filters are nuking new accounts the second they drop a link or mention a product. Are you still safely scaling up upvotes and mentions using residential proxies and antidetect browsers? Or have you completely switched to AI tools (like Redora or Octolens) to track keywords and manually drop helpful, un-pitchy comments instead? Let’s share what actual setups are surviving the filters right now.
 
Honestly, I think automation is exacly why so many accs get flagged now. Manual posting and genuine engagement seem to last much longer.
 
what i believe is communities respond positively when accounts contribute useful information and discussions with pateince.
 
Not really. Anything built around proxies, antidetect browsers, or scaling upvotes is getting hit faster now, not surviving. What still works is slower, manual engagement: aged accounts, natural comments, no early links, and value-first replies. Automation is mostly what triggers the filters.
 
What I have observed is that Reddit gives more importnce to account history and activity than anything techncal at this point in time. Aging your account and posting relevant content is more effective than mking any forced link or mention
Keyword tracking is still useful, but trust factors have become very important now
 
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