Trouble Posting on Reddit & Creating My Own Community – Seeking Advice

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I’ve been running into some frustrating issues on Reddit and was hoping to get some advice from those more experienced:

1. Whenever I try to make a post, it often gets automatically removed by Reddit’s bots. I’m not sure if it’s my account age, karma, or something else triggering this.

2. I tried creating my own community. The creation process seemed to go through without errors, but afterward, I can’t find the community anywhere. Did I do something wrong?

I’d love to hear how you usually post successfully on Reddit and any tips for creating and managing a community without running into these automatic blocks.

Thanks in advance for sharing your experience!
 
Have you looked at the account's CQs?
 
I’ve been running into some frustrating issues on Reddit and was hoping to get some advice from those more experienced:

1. Whenever I try to make a post, it often gets automatically removed by Reddit’s bots. I’m not sure if it’s my account age, karma, or something else triggering this.

2. I tried creating my own community. The creation process seemed to go through without errors, but afterward, I can’t find the community anywhere. Did I do something wrong?

I’d love to hear how you usually post successfully on Reddit and any tips for creating and managing a community without running into these automatic blocks.

Thanks in advance for sharing your experience!
Reddit is very strict nowadays and if your account is not properly warmed up the Reddit Filters will detect your post and will remove it. So what you can do is before posting or commenting in any community join it and stay active for few days in that community by upvoting and scrolling, then start with commenting and when your account got some history in the community then you can go with the post. After that there are chances that your post will not get removed by the Reddit Filter.
Creating a new community is also a good idea but with that you have to be very careful as new communities need to be operated very carefully if you will do any spamming in the starting days then you may loss your community for forever.
 
Reddit is very strict nowadays and if your account is not properly warmed up the Reddit Filters will detect your post and will remove it. So what you can do is before posting or commenting in any community join it and stay active for few days in that community by upvoting and scrolling, then start with commenting and when your account got some history in the community then you can go with the post. After that there are chances that your post will not get removed by the Reddit Filter.
Creating a new community is also a good idea but with that you have to be very careful as new communities need to be operated very carefully if you will do any spamming in the starting days then you may loss your community for forever.
Thanks a lot for your detailed explanation!
I now understand that warming up the account in a subreddit by actively participating for a few days before posting is crucial to avoid the filters. I’ll make sure to spend some time upvoting, commenting, and browsing the community before attempting my posts. Also, I see that creating a new subreddit requires extra caution at the start, and I’ll keep that in mind.
 
Your account is likely too new/low-karma to bypass the spam filters. Build karma (50-100+) by engaging naturally in large, non-restrictive subreddits before posting or creating a community. For the missing community, check your profile's "Moderating" tab; it may be shadow-banned and require an appeal to Reddit admins.
 
Posts being automatically deleted on Reddit are often due to subreddit (community) spam filters based on account age and low karma, but can also be caused by violations of specific subreddit rules, titles, or bots automatically deleting posts even when creating new communities. To resolve this, you need to increase your karma by commenting on larger subreddits, carefully read subreddit rules, double-check the subreddit name you typed, check for posts being automatically deleted by Reddit bots, or review the community creation process for possible hidden errors.
 
I’ve been running into some frustrating issues on Reddit and was hoping to get some advice from those more experienced:

1. Whenever I try to make a post, it often gets automatically removed by Reddit’s bots. I’m not sure if it’s my account age, karma, or something else triggering this.

2. I tried creating my own community. The creation process seemed to go through without errors, but afterward, I can’t find the community anywhere. Did I do something wrong?

I’d love to hear how you usually post successfully on Reddit and any tips for creating and managing a community without running into these automatic blocks.

Thanks in advance for sharing your experience!

Reddit uses multiple internal trust signals before allowing posts or communities to stay up. One commonly referenced one in the Reddit ecosystem is CQS (Contributor Quality Score).
Make sure the account you're posting on has a high CQS (Contributer Quality Score) here:

r/WhatIsMyCQS

If your CQS is low, you need to show more human activity on it, comments, upvotes, posting in subreddits normal people post in.

As the account starts to look like a real user instead of a fresh or single purpose account, Reddit becomes much less restrictive.

30 day aged account should be fine, some subreddits will have minimum karma requirements to post, so this could also be an issue.

In regards to your issues with creating a community, your best bet is to use an account over 3 months old, over 200 karma, with normal comment history. If that doesnt work, try to create the sub from old.reddit.com, which tends to be more reliable for actions that are moderation related.
 
I've been down that road, and it's a bit of a pain, but there are ways to get around it. For the auto-removals, it could definitely be your CQS. Reddit's pretty strict on those fronts. Try engaging more in other subs first, like commenting and voting to build up your karma and make your account look more legit. Also, check the subreddit rules; some have really specific guidelines that can get your posts removed if you don't follow them to the letter.
For the community creation issue, it might just be a delay or a visibility setting. Sometimes new communities take a bit to show up in search results, especially if they're set to private or restricted. Double-check your settings to make sure it's public. Also, try accessing it with a direct URL; sometimes that's the easiest way to confirm it's actually up.
Keep grinding, and it'll get smoother. Posting successfully on Reddit is all about blending in and not setting off any red flags. Good luck, mate!
 
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