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: […]
How to Look “Human” on Reddit: A Beginner Trust Checklist
Karma & Trust Behavior How to Look “Human” on Reddit: A Beginner Trust Checklist This is the simplest way to reduce removals: behave like a normal user for a week. Here’s exactly what that means. TL;DR: Read → vote → comment → post slowly. Avoid repetition, links early, and “marketing” patterns. Best starter guide: Start […]
Why New Accounts Get Filtered (and How to Build Trust Fast)
Karma & Trust Filters Why New Accounts Get Filtered (and How to Build Trust Fast) If your posts feel “invisible”, it’s often not personal—many communities apply stricter filters to new or low-history accounts. TL;DR: Comment-first, avoid links early, follow templates/flair, and post slowly until your account looks normal. Already invisible? Diagnose it here: Post Removed […]
Comment Karma: 9 Comment Types That Get Upvoted
Karma & Trust Comments Comment Karma: 9 Comment Types That Get Upvoted If you want karma safely, comments are the best path. These 9 patterns work across most subreddits without looking spammy. TL;DR: Answer clearly, add one useful detail, and avoid “drive-by” comments that add nothing. Want the beginner version first? First Comments Formula. 9 […]
How Karma Works on Reddit (What It Means and What It Doesn’t)
Karma & Trust Basics How Karma Works on Reddit (What It Means and What It Doesn’t) Karma is a feedback signal, not a score you can “hack”. This guide explains what it affects, why it matters, and how to grow it naturally. TL;DR: Karma is trust-by-behavior. Comment first, be useful, avoid spam signals, and follow […]
Karma & Trust: A Simple 7-Day Plan (No Spam)
Karma & Trust 7-Day Plan Karma & Trust: A Simple 7-Day Plan (No Spam) A beginner-safe routine to build history and trust without triggering filters or annoying communities. TL;DR: Comment-first → stay consistent → post only after you match rules + format → reply fast. Why trust matters: many subreddits apply stricter filters to new/low-history […]