The considerations of managing multiple Reddit accounts?

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Hey, I'm working on a new Reddit CRM project and just wondering what are the considerations or things to have in mind when managing multiple Reddit accounts

Let's say you don't get banned on any sub reddit, in any of your accounts, can you get banned for the purpose of using 2 accounts?
 
Hey, I'm working on a new Reddit CRM project and just wondering what are the considerations or things to have in mind when managing multiple Reddit accounts

Let's say you don't get banned on any sub reddit, in any of your accounts, can you get banned for the purpose of using 2 accounts?
If you use those accounts to like or comment between, and Reddit knows that you own both accs, that's against rediquette, so you will get banned. If you just have 2 or more accs, but dont interact with each other, that's not an issue.
 
Reddit doesn’t explicitly ban you for just having multiple accounts, but patterns get flagged fast. Logging in from the same IP, having identical writing style, or accounts constantly upvoting each other is an easy red flag. If you want to play it safe long term, separate browser profiles/proxies per account are pretty much a must.
 
What if I ask for user's email and passwords to execute requests rotating proxies, ips, headers, etc.?
 
Make sure each account has its own unique personality/history or they’ll look fake
 
For managing accounts you can use gologin. I have 24 reddit accounts, for each account make one profile and use one proxy for each account also. Don't forget warm up new accounts like 1-2 weeks and you won't have any issues
 
user behavior consistency to avoid detection and the risk that linking accounts may lead to bans, as even if you avoid bans on individual subs, using multiple accounts for the same purpose could be seen as manipulative and result in broader account restrictions.
 
As long as each account acts normal and doesn’t interact suspiciously with the others, Reddit usually doesn’t care.
 
considerations?

dont register them all on the same domain if you can help it unless it is free mail like gmail or hotmail where millions of people are

dont use too many of them on the same ip either. i use 4 accounts per ip and region-locked in my database file so they can not 'leave' their country accidentally by selecting a wrong region proxy
 
Hey, I'm working on a new Reddit CRM project and just wondering what are the considerations or things to have in mind when managing multiple Reddit accounts

Let's say you don't get banned on any sub reddit, in any of your accounts, can you get banned for the purpose of using 2 accounts?
Reddit doesnt really care if you have multiple accounts, you wont get banned for simply having 2 accounts, but if one gets banned, and you use the same IP, reddit will most likely ban the other account along with it. Just make sure you are using a mobile proxy and rotating the IP in between logins, this will protect both accounts.
 
Running multiple Reddit accounts by itself isn’t a problem—Reddit doesn’t ban you just for having 2 accounts. The real risk is account linking via IP, device fingerprint, or behavior, which can lead to bans if Reddit thinks you’re evading rules. Using an antidetect browser to isolate each account’s fingerprint, plus clean IPs and natural usage, greatly improves account safety.
 
Hey, I'm working on a new Reddit CRM project and just wondering what are the considerations or things to have in mind when managing multiple Reddit accounts

Let's say you don't get banned on any sub reddit, in any of your accounts, can you get banned for the purpose of using 2 accounts?
Just having 2 accounts won’t get you banned.
You get banned when they’re linked (same IP/device) or if you use them to upvote/comment each other. That’s what Reddit cares about.
Keep them separate and don’t use them to manipulate stuff, and usually you’re fine.
 
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