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Does this mean that the subreddit is automatically removing my post or reddit is?

I don't get it I am using an account that is high karma (1k post karma 2k comment karma) that's 7 years old with lots of history.

I am posting a link but many others regularly post the exact same links in the same sub with less karma.

I am so frustrated with reddit right now guys, please help.
 
Have you tried posting without the link to see if it’s the URL triggering the filter? Also, I would advise you to try changing the proxy and making a post through the Reddit app, definitely after warming up the account, this should help
 
most times post link on subreddits which you recent join cause post removal, although some pages allow posting of link without restriction but with aged account with karma.
 
Have you tried posting without the link to see if it’s the URL triggering the filter? Also, I would advise you to try changing the proxy and making a post through the Reddit app, definitely after warming up the account, this should help
It's definitely the link.

My proxies are my own I've made so I'm using really clean mobile proxies.

I warm my accounts for 7 days with the accounts I bought and like 2 months with new accounts I made.

The problem is I need to use different accounts. I don't how I can do that from my phone.
 
It's definitely the link.

My proxies are my own I've made so I'm using really clean mobile proxies.

I warm my accounts for 7 days with the accounts I bought and like 2 months with new accounts I made.

The problem is I need to use different accounts. I don't how I can do that from my phone.
Usually reinstalling the app helps if you plan to use multiple accounts. And try using link shorteners so that your link does not become the reason for deleting posts
 
Usually reinstalling the app helps if you plan to use multiple accounts. And try using link shorteners so that your link does not become the reason for deleting posts
I'll try redirect links, I'm just hoping that it doesn't turn people off from using a sketchy hyperlink

Im not fully understand the mobile. You log in and out every time and change your IP?

Ty btw
 
I'll try redirect links, I'm just hoping that it doesn't turn people off from using a sketchy hyperlink

Im not fully understand the mobile. You log in and out every time and change your IP?

Ty btw
Yes, and I always delete and reinstall the application, changing the IP for each account
 
most times post link on subreddits which you recent join cause post removal, although some pages allow posting of link without restriction but with aged account with karma.
So not joining a sub or not being in the sub for some time will affect the filter?
 
Yes, joining subreddits newly and making link post limit accounts/post an having good accounts with karma improve the account usage
I'll take that into consideration. My accounts have good karma as I mentioned earlier.

What's your time table for being in a sub before posting links? How many non link posts do you put first?
 
Reddit filters are brutal. Make sure your account has enough karma + age, and avoid posting links right away. Also check if the subreddit uses Automoderator because some remove posts without warning
 
Reddit filters are brutal. Make sure your account has enough karma + age, and avoid posting links right away. Also check if the subreddit uses Automoderator because some remove posts without warning
When the subs automator is removing it, will it still show as reddit spam filter removing it?

Can you give me your guidelines for when you post links.
 
For link posting, here’s what works for me:

Drop 5+ value comments before posting any links
Use text post with link inside, instead of direct link
Avoid keywords: “free,” “discount,” “make money,” etc. trigger filters fast

Also, always read the sub rules, some ban any links unless you're a trusted user
 
What kind of content are you trying to post, by the way? Some niches like crypto, affiliate, or adult get flagged way faster than others
 
What kind of content are you trying to post, by the way? Some niches like crypto, affiliate, or adult get flagged way faster than others

If you’re in one of those spaces, warming up the account + using indirect link methods (like text post with a CTA) usually helps
 
What kind of content are you trying to post, by the way? Some niches like crypto, affiliate, or adult get flagged way faster than others
Affiliate and crypto. Yeah I've definitely noticed that.
 
If you’re in one of those spaces, warming up the account + using indirect link methods (like text post with a CTA) usually helps
Do I register a domain and create redirect link or should I use a service. I know there are paid and free ones like tinyurl
 
Totally get why you’d be annoyed, especially when you’re using a solid, aged account with good karma. If you’re seeing “Sorry, this post was removed by Reddit’s filters,” odds are it’s Reddit’s site-wide spam filter doing its thing, not the sub’s Automod. Even old, legit accounts can get hit if the post has certain flagged links, sketchy-looking formatting, or trigger words Reddit doesn’t like. Sometimes other users posting the same stuff slip through because they’re whitelisted, got mod approval, or just used cleaner formatting. You could try reposting without the link, or hit up the mods directly, they might be cool with manually approving it.
 
anyone knows how they do the posting to subreddits without removing the content even their account is suspended? i think that's the new method for now. i see a lot of ranking niche's on SERP with reddit posting on Subs, but when checking their accounts its suspended. but the link + post still remains. can anyone explain?
 
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