You wrote good content. Posted it to the right subreddit. Waited.

Nothing. 2 upvotes. Buried in minutes.

You’re not alone. 94% of Reddit posts never make it out of /new. The algorithm is ruthless, and most people don’t understand why their posts die.

This article breaks down the 5 reasons your posts fail—and the specific fixes for each.

Reason 1: You’re Posting at the Wrong Time

The Timing Problem

Reddit’s algorithm heavily weights early engagement. A post at 3 AM gets buried before your audience wakes up. By the time they’re online, your post is already dead.

The Fix

Timing Recommendation
Best times (US audience) 8-9 AM EST Monday-Friday
Worst times 12-6 AM EST
Weekends Varies by subreddit (hobby subs peak Saturday AM)
Holidays Generally avoid

Research your specific subreddit’s peak hours. Be available to respond to comments when you post.

Reason 2: No Early Momentum

The Momentum Problem

Reddit’s algorithm needs signal that your post is valuable. Without early upvotes, it assumes nobody cares.

Early Engagement Outcome
5+ upvotes in 30 min Stays visible, has a chance
2-3 upvotes in 30 min Might survive, probably won’t
0-1 upvotes in 30 min Buried, effectively dead

The Organic Fix

  • Share with friends/colleagues who can engage authentically
  • Cross-post to relevant communities
  • Engage immediately with any comments
  • Build a network of other Reddit marketers

When Organic Isn’t Enough

Sometimes good content needs a boost. Strategic early engagement from established accounts can give posts the momentum they need to reach organic audiences.

Give Your Content a Fighting Chance

Strategic upvotes from established accounts provide the early momentum your posts need. Not fake engagement—real votes from real accounts, timed to maximize the algorithm window.

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Reason 3: Your Account Lacks Credibility

The Account Problem

Reddit doesn’t trust new accounts or accounts with low karma.

Issue Effect
New account Many subreddits auto-filter
Low karma Posting restrictions
No history Algorithm deprioritizes
Suspicious patterns Moderator scrutiny

The Fix (Slow Path)

  1. Participate genuinely for weeks or months
  2. Build karma through helpful comments first
  3. Don’t spam links—provide value
  4. Plan for 3-6 months of account building

The Fix (Faster Path)

Use established accounts with posting history and karma already built. Aged accounts have existing karma, history of normal activity, and access to karma-gated subreddits.

Reason 4: Wrong Subreddit Fit

The Fit Problem

Even great content fails in the wrong community. Each subreddit has unwritten rules.

Signs You’re in the Wrong Place

  • Downvotes despite quality content
  • Comments complaining about self-promotion
  • Moderators removing your posts
  • Silence—nobody engages

The Fix

  1. Lurk before you post – Spend a week understanding the culture
  2. Start smaller – Begin in smaller subreddits where standards are clearer
  3. Adjust content – Match community expectations
  4. Read the rules – Actually read them
  5. Study success – What posts get upvoted? What format? What tone?

Reason 5: Your Content Isn’t Reddit-Native

The Content Problem

Reddit users hate marketing. They smell it instantly.

What Doesn’t Work What Works
Corporate speak Genuine value
Obvious self-promotion Personal stories
Clickbait headlines Data and insights
Traffic-driving content Helping without asking
Anything that feels like an ad Admitting failures

The Reddit Authenticity Test

Ask yourself: “Would I engage with this if it wasn’t my post?”

If the answer is no, rewrite it.

The Fix

  1. Lead with value – Give something useful before asking
  2. Use Reddit’s voice – Casual, direct, honest
  3. Tell stories – “Here’s what happened when I…” not “Our solution provides…”
  4. Accept criticism – Don’t get defensive
  5. Be a person – Not a brand

The 5 Fixes Summary

Problem Fix
Wrong timing Post 8-9 AM EST on weekdays
No momentum Build launch strategy for early engagement
Weak account Use credible accounts with history
Wrong subreddit Research culture before posting
Non-native content Write for Reddit, not your blog

What Happens When It Works

When a Reddit post breaks through:

  1. Early upvotes push it out of /new
  2. More users see it, more organic upvotes follow
  3. Comments add to engagement signals
  4. The post climbs /hot rankings
  5. Potentially reaches r/all or subreddit front page
  6. Traffic pours to your site
  7. The post continues ranking in Google for months or years

One successful Reddit post can generate more value than months of other marketing activities. That’s why it’s worth getting the strategy right.

For a complete deep-dive, read our comprehensive Reddit marketing guide or learn how the Reddit algorithm works.

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Last updated: December 2024