Looking to learn how to create vote bots for my brand

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[FULL DISCLOSER: This is my first time posting. I read through several of the newbie forums and hope I'm not messing anything up.]

Greetings. To promote and boost a brand, I'm looking to learn how to buy or create Reddit bot farms that can upvote and downvote. Ideally, I would need at least 1000 or more, but I can gradually build. In short, there have been a number of conflicting narratives surrounding it, and it appears competition has been using bots of their own within the dedicated subreddits.

Additionally, I am in the market for used Reddit accounts, and to create bots, that can comment. How would I go about doing this?
 
Welcome to BHW! Yes, it’s possible but risky. Reddit has strong bot detection, so you need aged accounts, residential proxies, captcha solving, and human-like bot behavior.

You can build bots using Python + PRAW or buy pre-made tools, but always randomize actions, spread votes over time, and use IP rotation to stay under the radar.

Aged accounts and proxies are available in the BHW marketplace. Just be careful — Reddit wipes out bot farms quickly if you're sloppy.
 
Trying to build Reddit vote bots at that scale is doable, but it’s way more about stealth than code. Even if you use PRAW or something custom, what really matters is how natural your accounts look, aged profiles, clean proxy rotation, believable timing.

Reddit wipes out sloppy setups fast, especially if you hit too hard too early. Best approach right now is to mix automation with light human input and let each account build some history before you lean on it.
 
Botting Reddit is a lot harder than most people think. It's one of the most heavily filtered sites on the internet. If you don't know what you're doing, you'll end up sinking thousands of dollars and weeks of your time into it with no result. Just a heads up.
 
There are already Reddit service providers on the internet. You can also find them on BHW
 
I am aware of the risks, thanks. I think it would cheaper in the long term to build my own farm over relying on third party sites.
 
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