The Reddit 9:1 self-promotion rule: how to track your ratio
Reddit retired the 9:1 rule years ago but subreddits still enforce it through AutoMod. Here is the audit method that tells you where you actually stand.
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Reddit retired the 9:1 rule years ago but subreddits still enforce it through AutoMod. Here is the audit method that tells you where you actually stand.
Continue ReadingA practical subreddit discovery workflow using activity ratios, rule fit, comment depth, and search signals instead of subscriber count.
Continue ReadingA 500,000-subscriber subreddit with 30 people online is a ghost. Here is the math operators use to disqualify dead subs in under 90 seconds.
Continue ReadingCrossposting itself is fine. What gets accounts suspended is the pattern operators default to: identical content, fired into eight subs inside ten minutes.
Continue ReadingFour Reddit modmail appeal templates for removed posts, bans, false positives, and follow-ups without making the account look worse.
Continue ReadingReddit's rising sort is a ratio of upvotes to impressions, not a score-and-decay function. For small subs, that changes which post wins.
Continue ReadingA triage playbook for a Reddit post stuck at 0 upvotes after an hour: visibility checks, rescue moves, and when to let it die.
Continue ReadingYour new Reddit post shows 1 upvote and 50% upvote rate. Three different systems can produce that screen. Here is the operator decision tree.
Continue ReadingA first-hour Reddit launch workflow for visibility checks, comment replies, early engagement, and knowing when to stop.
Continue Readingr/marketing removes promotion, AI copy, app ideas, vague requests, and cold accounts. Use this decoder before reposting.
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Reddit retired the 9:1 rule years ago but subreddits still enforce it through AutoMod. Here is the audit method that tells you where you actually stand.
Continue ReadingA practical subreddit discovery workflow using activity ratios, rule fit, comment depth, and search signals instead of subscriber count.
Continue ReadingA 500,000-subscriber subreddit with 30 people online is a ghost. Here is the math operators use to disqualify dead subs in under 90 seconds.
Continue ReadingCrossposting itself is fine. What gets accounts suspended is the pattern operators default to: identical content, fired into eight subs inside ten minutes.
Continue ReadingFour Reddit modmail appeal templates for removed posts, bans, false positives, and follow-ups without making the account look worse.
Continue ReadingReddit's rising sort is a ratio of upvotes to impressions, not a score-and-decay function. For small subs, that changes which post wins.
Continue ReadingA triage playbook for a Reddit post stuck at 0 upvotes after an hour: visibility checks, rescue moves, and when to let it die.
Continue ReadingYour new Reddit post shows 1 upvote and 50% upvote rate. Three different systems can produce that screen. Here is the operator decision tree.
Continue ReadingA first-hour Reddit launch workflow for visibility checks, comment replies, early engagement, and knowing when to stop.
Continue Readingr/marketing removes promotion, AI copy, app ideas, vague requests, and cold accounts. Use this decoder before reposting.
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