Don't use any anti detected browser. I tried everything they are worst. I am now create and growing in iphone jailbreak. Working fine.
 
Mobile phone, real SIM card and Reddit app are the solutions for you. And stop warming it in this way...it's not natural at all to be in a social media and make your first comment after a whole week, did you do that on your personal FB, Reddit, Whatsapp or IG account? This is not average human behavior.
If I use all of this, do I not need to use proxies and ADB this time and use mobile data instead? I see people recommending me mobile data as an alternative to proxies.
 
Reddit is very random these days that you probably cant put the finger on the exact reason for the ban. safest these days is to use a real phone with a real sim card.
How many Reddit accounts can be managed through phone without getting banned?
 
Mobile phone, real SIM card and Reddit app are the solutions for you. And stop warming it in this way...it's not natural at all to be in a social media and make your first comment after a whole week, did you do that on your personal FB, Reddit, Whatsapp or IG account? This is not average human behavior.
How many Reddit accounts can be managed safely through the app without having any issues in your opinion?
 
How many Reddit accounts can be managed through phone without getting banned?
One.

I use android and tmobile sim card to create an account.

1. Factory reset android phone.
2. Put in sim, don't create google account don't connect to wifi
3. Download official reddit apk from internet
4. Create account using phone number
5. Post comment on sub that doesn't have filters, use web browser or another device to check if comment shows up / isn't collapsed due to crowd control or shadowbanned.
6. Remove phone number from account
7. Put in temp mail address, verify it
8. Leave account alone for a few days to get past initial new account restrictions (usually 5-7 days)

Repeat the steps for each account. I've been able to have multiple of these accounts on one phone and if one gets banned the other does not, but you should exercise caution when doing that.
 
So here’s how I set up the account. First, I grabbed a static residential proxy from Ping Proxies and added it to my anti-detect browser, which is Dolphin Anty. After that, I logged in from the browser to make sure the proxy was good. I checked it on Scamalytics and IPQualityScore to verify the fraud score, and everything looked solid.

Then I hopped over to my personal browser and went to onlineonlinesim.io to rent a US phone number so I could create a Gmail account. I used the rented US number to verify the Gmail and everything set up fine. So with that all done, I thought everything should be good, right?

After setting up the Gmail, I added a recovery phone number from a different US number and set a recovery email that was also created through a proxy and is tied to another US email. Again, I figured, all good?

Then I made a new Reddit account. Logged in, used my new US Google account to verify my Reddit account so I could get that "Verified Email" badge under achievements.

Followed the usual warm-up process too.
  • First day: just scrolled.
  • Second day: scrolled again.
  • Third day: started browsing subs I like, upvoted 2-3 posts.
  • Fourth day: upvoted another 2-3 posts.
  • Fifth day: started joining subs I actually like, kept scrolling, upvoting, even saving and following posts.
  • Seventh day: made my first comment, got around 3 upvotes.
  • Eighth day: dropped 4 comments, started getting 5 upvotes on comments. So it looked like the account was warming up fine.
Then on the 10th day, my account got banned. Gmail flagged as coming from a bot and it’s now set up for deletion. No idea how to move forward with this. Could it be:
  • Static residential proxies are flagged by Reddit or Google? Should I switch to rotating residential proxies instead?
  • Maybe my anti-detect browser or proxy setup isn’t right? But I do buy the proxies, add them to the anti-detect browser, check the connection, and check the fraud score too.
  • Did I create the Gmail too fast? But if it didn’t get flagged for 10 days, why would it get flagged after? Is there a way to prevent Gmail from flagging later on?
  • Is renting a number from sites like onlineonlinesim.io sketchy? Should I be using an actual real number instead? Or if there are alternatives, maybe you could recommend that as well?
Really not sure what to do next. I spent a good chunk of money setting up the proxies, making sure each account sticks to just one proxy, one US Gmail (made on anti-detect browser + proxy), and so on.

Kinda getting worried about my other accounts too because they were created the exact same way. They’re still alive for now, but if they all get suspended too, that’s basically hundreds of dollars down the drain.
The Problem: You Passed the Front Gate, But Got Caught in the Checkpoint
✅ Your Setup Was Mostly Clean:
Static resi proxy ✅

Anti-detect browser (Dolphin Anty) ✅

Fraud score checks ✅

Rented phone ✅

Warm-up process ✅

But... a few hidden landmines may have gone off behind the scenes.

Likely Reasons You Got Burned
1. Static Residential Proxies Are Traceable Over Time
While they seem clean at first, static resi IPs can develop “cluster fingerprints”:

IPs used by others for similar activity (Reddit botting, Gmail mass creation)

IPs getting flagged by spam systems due to repeated behavior patterns

If another account using that IP was flagged, your account may get retroactively flagged

✅ Try Instead:
Use rotating residential proxies for account creation, then lock it to a static IP for daily usage.

Providers like SOAX, NetNut, or Rayobyte (with sticky sessions) are better than marketplace resi proxies (like Ping) in terms of reputation control.

2. Google’s Delayed Fingerprinting System
You passed setup, but got flagged 10 days in = classic Google delayed action behavior.

Even though you created the Gmail “correctly,” Google:

Continuously monitors login behavior

Flags inconsistencies in device fingerprint, session handling, or login pattern

Can tie your Gmail to “bad neighborhoods” based on IP clusters or login flags

✅ Next Time:
Use realistic user behavior post-creation: search things, use YouTube, let the Gmail “breathe”

Add calendar events, Google Maps checks, even random Drive uploads

Don’t keep it as a “dead” email used only for verification — that triggers dormant account cleanup or bot suspicion

3. Phone Number Services Like OnlineSim Are Now Semi-Flagged
Reddit and Google both track phone verification sources. Sites like onlineonlinesim.io, sms-activate, and even 5sim.net are becoming known burner hubs.

Even if the phone “works,” it sets a weak trust signal unless backed by other activity.

✅ Try Instead:
Buy a real SIM + use SMS-forwarding device (like Huawei dongles or Androids)

Use Twilio or Textverified (less flagged, but pricier)

If scaling, look into physical Android phone farming setups — even just 1–2 can handle dozens of verifications safely

4. Anti-Detect Browser Settings Can Be Too "Perfect"
Ironically, anti-detects that spoof too cleanly (zero noise, perfect timezone/IP match, etc.) are sometimes less believable than light inconsistencies.

Google & Reddit prefer real-world “messy” data over obviously clean, synthetic environments.
 
i need reddit account
And I have a few that I've warmed up for years, just naturally, but have nothing to do really, with them. Every now and again, I'll make mosts to get upvotes (most was 3k upvotes last week) - but I can't figure out how to make any use of it.
 
Who said that antidetect browsers are good? Who said that proxies you are all using are good either?

I created this acc yesterday and posted a comment after 5 minutes. Email not confirmed and completely fake. https://www.reddit.com/user/GlumDerrick/

People just don't understand how Reddit and Google work. I think they train their AI on your cool and shiny antidetect browsers then ban you all.
What setup did you use?
 
Mobile proxies are better from my experience but it's really hard for anyone to say what the exact issue was. You have to test test until you find a method that works
 
I don't need to spend so much time ,

IPhone JB + Gmail + residential proxy

created an account after 1-2 days can post and comment until now it still works well

Yup this is my method, although I use android phone and not iPhone
 
In my opinion just warm up account for 2 to 3 week, then you are safe your account will not get those fucking thing, shadow ban, comments got removed etc etc
 
Hey there! I’m interested! Please send a few sample posts. Thanks in advance!
 
If you tested the proxy and they looked solid, probably it's the rented number and/or the fast interaction patterns. Make sure you isolate the other accounts that they don't share patterns. Good luck!
 
If you tested the proxy and they looked solid, probably it's the rented number and/or the fast interaction patterns. Make sure you isolate the other accounts that they don't share patterns. Good luck!
I think main thing is warm up method that you use for a account
 
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