Reddit files legal challenge to Australia social media ban
Reddit is challenging Australia’s sweeping ban on under-16 users, arguing the law is flawed and threatens free online expression. Online discussion site Reddit launched a legal challenge Friday to Australia’s social media ban for under-16s, just days after the landmark law came into effect. This week, the country became the first to ban young teen […]
Reddit Takes Australia’s Under-16 Social Media Ban to the High Court
Following its announcement of tougher safety rules, Reddit is swiftly moving to contest the Australian law in court. Alex Valdes from Bellevue, Washington has been pumping content into the Internet river for quite a while, including stints at MSNBC.com, MSN, Bing, MoneyTalksNews, Tipico and more. He admits to being somewhat fascinated by the Cambridge coffee […]
How to Ask Mods for Help (Without Getting Ignored): Copy-Paste Templates
Troubleshooting Mod Messages How to Ask Mods for Help (Without Getting Ignored): Copy-Paste Templates Mods are volunteers. If you send a clear, short message with the right info, you’ll get better replies (and faster). TL;DR: Be polite, include context, ask one specific question, and show you read the rules. Before you message mods, verify rules/flair […]
Your Account Is Too New” Restrictions: What to Do (Safely)
Troubleshooting New Accounts “Your Account Is Too New” Restrictions: What to Do (Safely) Many subreddits block brand-new accounts. The fastest fix is not “trying harder”—it’s building history in the right way. TL;DR: Comment daily, avoid links early, post slowly, and focus on communities that welcome beginners. The safe starter routine: First Comments Formula. Why This […]
Your Post Was Removed for “Low Effort”: How to Fix It (Examples)
Troubleshooting Low Effort Your Post Was Removed for “Low Effort”: How to Fix It (Examples) “Low effort” usually means: too little context, too generic, or not matching the subreddit’s expected format. TL;DR: Add context + constraints + what you tried + a clear question. Match the community’s top-post style. The quickest fix is to use […]
AutoModerator Removed Your Post: What It Means and What to Do
Troubleshooting AutoMod AutoModerator Removed Your Post: What It Means and What to Do AutoModerator removals are usually rule-based. Your job is to identify what rule you triggered and repost correctly (once). TL;DR: Read the removal message, match the template/flair/title rules, remove risky links, repost once. Best checklist: Posting Rules & Flair. What AutoMod Typically Checks […]
Your Post Is “Live” for You but Invisible to Others: 7 Causes
Troubleshooting Invisible Posts Your Post Is “Live” for You but Invisible to Others: 7 Causes If you can see your post but nobody else can, it’s usually an automated filter or a rule mismatch—not a mystery. TL;DR: Wrong flair/format, banned links, title rules, templates, or new-account filters. Fix once, repost once. Start with: Post Removed […]
Shadowban vs Post Removed: How to Tell the Difference (Fast)
Troubleshooting Visibility Shadowban vs Post Removed: How to Tell the Difference (Fast) People say “shadowban” for everything. Usually it’s a subreddit removal or an automated filter. Here’s how to diagnose it quickly. TL;DR: If only one subreddit is affected → rules/filter. If everything is invisible everywhere → possible account-wide issue. Start with the main checklist: […]
Should You Delete Removed Posts? The Safe Approach for Trust
Karma & Trust Cleanup Should You Delete Removed Posts? The Safe Approach for Trust Deleting isn’t always the best move. Here’s a simple rule-set for when to delete, when to edit, and when to leave it alone. TL;DR: If it’s a rule/template issue, fix and repost correctly. If it’s spammy or risky, delete. Don’t spam […]
Posting Frequency: How Often You Should Post (Without Getting Flagged)
Karma & Trust Posting Posting Frequency: How Often You Should Post (Without Getting Flagged) Posting too fast is one of the easiest ways to trigger filters. Here’s a simple schedule that keeps you safe—especially as a beginner. TL;DR: Start slow: comment daily, post rarely. Avoid multiple subreddits in a short time window. Rule of thumb: […]