Why is reddit banning so many accs?

1 - Use aged accounts.
2- Use 4/5G proxies.
3- Warm up the account properly.
4 - Change your strategy on how you interact on Reddit.
 
If you are running multiple accounts, use a 4g proxy
 
How do you warm up your accounts?
Week 1: profiling account, posting some posts without any actions
Week 2: Few likes and replies
Week 3: Starting slowly with the strategy you are using
and increase actions week by week.

You can create different warmup strategies to test which one is getting you good accounts that can live longer.
 
It's all because you are just spamming.
Try to approach it the different way.
 
1 - Use aged accounts.
2- Use 4/5G proxies.
3- Warm up the account properly.
4 - Change your strategy on how you interact on Reddit.

This. Also be careful with the methods you use to post. If using the mobile app they can link all accounts even if you change proxies.
 
1 - Use aged accounts.
2- Use 4/5G proxies.
3- Warm up the account properly.
4 - Change your strategy on how you interact on Reddit.
Are 4g/5g proxies safe because the IP is for a cell phone tower, and reddit sees many users sharing the same phone tower IP, so it's safety in numbers?
 
Are 4g/5g proxies safe because the IP is for a cell phone tower, and reddit sees many users sharing the same phone tower IP, so it's safety in numbers?
Exactly, using 4G/5G proxies provides a level of anonymity and safety due to the IP distribution among multiple users.
 
You gotta take it slow with the activity, also make sure you know about browser fingerprinting that's like half the battle
 
Exactly, using 4G/5G proxies provides a level of anonymity and safety due to the IP distribution among multiple users.
can a site like reddit tell this because of the A net and b net on proxy? or because they are seeing so many users with same a net and b net, so they assume it's mobile?

Like do they learn it's mobile from their data, or does the proxy structure tell them?
 
I Was Having The Same Issues But Thanks To All The Respective Members Here For Providing Such Solutions.
 
To avoid being banned, it's essential to adhere to platform guidelines and policies. This includes refraining from spamming, using bots, or engaging in any form of deceptive practices. Focus on creating genuine, high-quality content that adds value to users. Build a positive reputation by engaging authentically with your audience and respecting community guidelines. Regularly review platform updates and regulations to ensure compliance and stay informed about any changes that may affect your account's standing.
Good bot.

Is this from ToS or GPT4 ?
 
Good bot.

Is this from ToS or GPT4 ?
I've used ChatGPT enough to know that that is definitely GPT 3.5 Turbo. My best guess is that they've created a bot that qualifies new accounts to be eligible for Jr. VIP status and then they sell those accounts.
 
Reddit upped their suspending game lately.
Some VPNs still work, some don't.
Logging in with a "fresh" browser (no previous Reddit cookies) seems to be huge red flag.
Being on a known VPN = red flag.
No regular activity = red flag.
Posting without spending time on website = red flag.
Posting after weeks/months of inactivity = red flag.

I guess Reddit waited for the IPO to maintain huge number of accounts, and now they crack down on accounts that are not real persons.
 
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