Is it now harder to get new sub members?

captchafanatic

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Hi guys,

I haven't tried to grow subs until a few months ago so I can't compare what it was like before.

But I'm getting a strange feeling that Reddit somehow limits how many new users can join the sub now.

Hard to get even past 100 members per day ,how about you?


Is it just me or is it a global thing among other weird crap on Redit?
 
Depends on what you have to offer.

Just like any other business/service. If people are looking for it + if you are giving value, I don't think Reddit or any other platform will stop you from growing.
 
Hi guys,

I haven't tried to grow subs until a few months ago so I can't compare what it was like before.

But I'm getting a strange feeling that Reddit somehow limits how many new users can join the sub now.

Hard to get even past 100 members per day ,how about you?


Is it just me or is it a global thing among other weird crap on Redit?

It doesn't limit how many users can join your sub. Usually in social media achieving popularity just becomes progressively harder as time goes by. More people doing it, more competition, more subreddits. Everything becomes harder, which means you have to work smarter.
 
Hi guys,

I haven't tried to grow subs until a few months ago so I can't compare what it was like before.

But I'm getting a strange feeling that Reddit somehow limits how many new users can join the sub now.

Hard to get even past 100 members per day ,how about you?


Is it just me or is it a global thing among other weird crap on Redit?
Buying subreddit members is the best thing you can do at the beginning then it will start growing on it's own if it's a good niche
 
Nothing has changed so far on my end.
Is your subreddit NSFW?
 
This is not true. They will never put limits on this function as it can give them new users and more activity.
 
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