One authoritative account vs. a multi-account presence
This week on Reddit marketing: build one trusted profile or spread across several.
— [Tactic] A single strong account compounds karma, history, and recognizability — regulars start to trust your name across subs.
— [Tactic] Multiple accounts segment your topics and limit blast radius if one gets banned, but coordinated voting or linking across them is a site-wide ban risk.
— [Case] r/Entrepreneur and r/SaaS both warn that vote manipulation across owned accounts is the fastest way to a permanent suspension.
— [Rule-change] Reddit's behavioral detection now links accounts by device and pattern, making safe multi-accounting harder than it looks.
Editor's pick: one authoritative account for marketing; never use a second to upvote the first.
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One authoritative account vs. a multi-account presence
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