Reddit rising vs hot sort: which one actually moves traffic
Reddit'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 Reading47 articles tagged
Reddit'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 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 ReadingReddit's crowd control filters comments and posts from accounts without community-specific trust. Here is the operator-side decode and the pass protocol.
Continue ReadingThree modmail templates for the removal categories mods actually reverse, plus the etiquette rules that keep one polite message from becoming a permaban.
Continue Readingr/SideProject allows builder posts, but link drops, AI-looking copy, reposts, and cold accounts still get filtered fast.
Continue Readingr/smallbusiness routes every promotional post to one weekly thread and filters new accounts before a mod reads a word. Here is what actually tripped your removal.
Continue Readingr/marketing has a zero-tolerance promo rule and a 30-day, 300-karma account gate. Here is which one killed your post and how to confirm it.
Continue ReadingDecode r/startups removals by separating promotion, feedback-thread, blog-link, AMA, and hidden account-gate triggers.
Continue Readingr/Entrepreneur publishes five rules, not fourteen. One of them removes almost every promotional post. Here is what actually trips the filter.
Continue ReadingUse the live r/SaaS rulebook and Reddit's hidden account gates to diagnose why a SaaS launch post disappeared.
Continue Reading47 articles tagged
Reddit'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 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 ReadingReddit's crowd control filters comments and posts from accounts without community-specific trust. Here is the operator-side decode and the pass protocol.
Continue ReadingThree modmail templates for the removal categories mods actually reverse, plus the etiquette rules that keep one polite message from becoming a permaban.
Continue Readingr/SideProject allows builder posts, but link drops, AI-looking copy, reposts, and cold accounts still get filtered fast.
Continue Readingr/smallbusiness routes every promotional post to one weekly thread and filters new accounts before a mod reads a word. Here is what actually tripped your removal.
Continue Readingr/marketing has a zero-tolerance promo rule and a 30-day, 300-karma account gate. Here is which one killed your post and how to confirm it.
Continue ReadingDecode r/startups removals by separating promotion, feedback-thread, blog-link, AMA, and hidden account-gate triggers.
Continue Readingr/Entrepreneur publishes five rules, not fourteen. One of them removes almost every promotional post. Here is what actually trips the filter.
Continue ReadingUse the live r/SaaS rulebook and Reddit's hidden account gates to diagnose why a SaaS launch post disappeared.
Continue Reading