The vote-manipulation tripwires that nuke accounts
This week on Reddit marketing:
— [Rule-change] Reddit's site-wide anti-manipulation system flags shared IPs, sudden upvote clusters, and pod-voting — r/help documents what triggers it.
— [Tactic] Never ask for upvotes or coordinate from a Slack group; r/modhelp threads show these are the fastest path to a permanent ban.
— [Case] A marketing team in r/marketing lost five accounts overnight when their office IP got pattern-flagged for cross-voting.
— [Tool] Reddit's transparency reports and r/RedditSafety posts spell out detection signals worth reading once.
Editor's pick: the r/RedditSafety detection breakdown — understanding exactly what the algorithm watches for is the only way to grow on Reddit without one bad day erasing months of work.
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The vote-manipulation tripwires that nuke accounts
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