Reddit botting, fingerprints etc

Looks like they store some kind of hash right on registration process. After that even using different fingerprints has no effect. Still guessing. When I upvote random posts everything is ok. But when I upvote the same post - banning a lot of accs. I'm using 4g proxies of one country, custom made. I'm not sure if randomizing countries would help.
 
Looks like they store some kind of hash right on registration process. After that even using different fingerprints has no effect. Still guessing. When I upvote random posts everything is ok. But when I upvote the same post - banning a lot of accs. I'm using 4g proxies of one country, custom made. I'm not sure if randomizing countries would help.
So you mean that it’s better not to vote from your network of accounts for “commercial” posts among your own accounts, right? That is, if you vote, then buy upvotes from third-party services, but in no case among your own accounts?
 
So you mean that it’s better not to vote from your network of accounts for “commercial” posts among your own accounts, right? That is, if you vote, then buy upvotes from third-party services, but in no case among your own accounts?
I think they somehow glue accs, still testing.
 
Hello to all Reddit bots :)
I ran into a problem that Reddit started banning my bots en masse.

Maybe some of you know what hardware parameters reddit checks and how it detects bots in general?

I know that Reddit checks navigator properties but I'm not sure what else. Maybe WebGL or Canvas?

If anyone has information on this I would be grateful!
Did you develop this yourself? We're looking for a developer who has specialized with profile management & automation services on Reddit/Facebook...
 
Hello to all Reddit bots :)
I ran into a problem that Reddit started banning my bots en masse.

Maybe some of you know what hardware parameters reddit checks and how it detects bots in general?

I know that Reddit checks navigator properties but I'm not sure what else. Maybe WebGL or Canvas?

If anyone has information on this I would be grateful!
Reddit checks device id etc and ip. To avoid you need to use 1 reddit account per proxy and per browser. Also your proxy matters because
 
Reddit checks device id etc and ip. To avoid you need to use 1 reddit account per proxy and per browser. Also your proxy matters because
As for ips. Does Reddit glue accs based on ip subnet? Should every ip have a different isp, even mobile carrier?
 
As for ips. Does Reddit glue accs based on ip subnet? Should every ip have a different isp, even mobile carrier?
No, they don’t, because hundreds of accounts in the antidetect browser work without any problems on my home mobile proxies.

Im also working above anti-detection in BAS rn , after working on browser fingerprints and over the behavioral factor I reached 65 valid \ 35 ban rete.
I made a huge database in which there was a complete data format with all the fingerprint parameters, but no single parameter fully affected the success.

If you have mobile proxies and you replace browser fingerprints, but accounts still die, your problem is in the behavioral factor, add random mouse movements, randomize delays, speed of mouse movement and text entry.
Don't register right away, just scroll a little first. Do not leave Reddit immediately after registering, this is also suspicious, ordinary people do not register in order to immediately leave the site.
 
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