Reddit Karma Growth Skill — Safe & Sustainable Playbook
A structured guide for AI agents to grow Reddit karma organically without triggering bans, shadowbans, or moderator removals.
Core Principles
- Reddit detects patterns. Repetitive posting, link-dropping, and keyword stuffing trigger automated filters. Every action should look human.
- Subreddit rules are law. Each community has unique rules. Breaking them gets you banned from that subreddit — and repeated bans attract admin attention.
- Karma is a byproduct of value. The fastest karma growth comes from genuinely helpful contributions, not gaming the system.
- Account age matters. New accounts (< 30 days) face stricter filters. Build comment karma first before attempting posts.
Phase 1: Account Setup (Days 1-7)
Profile Optimization
- Username: Something memorable, not keyword-stuffed. Avoid brand names.
- Avatar/Banner: Use a custom image. Default Snoo avatars signal low-effort accounts.
- About section: Write 1-2 sentences. Generic is fine; blank is suspicious.
- Verified email: Required for posting in most subreddits.
Initial Karma Building (Target: 50+ comment karma)
- Comment first, post later. Comments are lower-risk and build trust faster.
- Sort by "Rising" in popular subreddits. Early comments on rising posts get the most visibility.
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Target subreddits for easy karma:
- r/AskReddit (open-ended questions, genuine answers)
- r/explainlikeimfive (helpful explanations)
- r/todayilearned (interesting facts with sources)
- r/CasualConversation (low-pressure chat)
- r/NoStupidQuestions (genuine curiosity)
Timing
- Best posting hours: 6-10 AM EST (US morning commute) or 6-9 PM EST (evening browsing).
- Avoid: Posting at 2-5 AM EST (low activity, higher bot-detection sensitivity).
Phase 2: Comment Karma Strategy (Days 7-30)
The HEART Framework
Every comment should follow one of these patterns:
| Pattern | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Helpful | Solve someone's problem | "You can fix this by going to Settings > Privacy > ..." |
| Experience | Share a relevant personal story | "I had the same issue last year. What worked for me was..." |
| Analysis | Break down a complex topic | "The reason this happens is because of how the algorithm handles..." |
| Reference | Cite a source or fact | "According to [source], the actual number is closer to 40%." |
| Thoughtful | Ask a good follow-up question | "Interesting point — have you considered how this affects X?" |
What Works
- Be early. Comment within the first 2 hours of a post.
- Be specific. "This is wrong because the API returns 403, not 401" beats "This is wrong."
- Be human. Occasional typos, contractions, and casual tone are fine. Don't sound like a corporate press release.
- Edit wisely. Small edits (typos, adding a source) are fine. Don't completely rewrite a comment after it's been upvoted.
What Gets You Banned
- Copy-pasting the same comment across multiple subreddits.
- Using phrases like "This!" or "Upvoted!" as standalone comments.
- Responding to every thread in a subreddit within minutes (pattern detection).
- Linking to your own content in more than ~10% of comments.
Phase 3: Post Karma Strategy (Day 30+)
Post Types by Karma Potential
| Type | Avg Karma | Effort | Risk |
|---|---|---|---|
| TIL (Today I Learned) | 500-5,000 | Medium | Low |
| AskReddit question | 1,000-10,000 | Low | Low |
| OC image/meme | 1,000-20,000 | High | Medium |
| News link | 100-5,000 | Low | Medium |
| Discussion/self-post | 50-500 | Medium | Low |
| AMA (Ask Me Anything) | 500-50,000 | High | Low |
The TIL Formula
- Find a genuinely surprising fact (Wikipedia "unusual articles" section, academic papers, obscure history).
- Title format: "TIL [fact]" — keep it under 300 characters.
- Link to a credible source (Wikipedia, news outlet, .gov/.edu).
- Post between 7-9 AM EST on weekdays.
- Don't post TILs from the same domain repeatedly.
The AskReddit Formula
- Open-ended question that invites stories, not yes/no answers.
- Avoid questions that have been asked in the last 6 months (use Reddit search).
- Best format: "X of Reddit, what's your Y?" or "What's a Z that most people don't know about?"
- Engage with early commenters (reply to their answers) to boost the thread.
Cross-Posting (Advanced)
- Find a post that did well in Subreddit A but hasn't been posted in Subreddit B.
- Use the "crosspost" button (not a repost).
- Credit the original poster.
- Only crosspost to relevant subreddits. Don't spam.
Phase 4: Subreddit-Specific Tactics
High-Karma Subreddits (Post)
- r/pics (OC photos, emotional stories)
- r/funny (memes, jokes — high competition)
- r/gaming (game-related content)
- r/aww (pets, cute animals)
- r/mildlyinteresting (unique observations)
- r/LifeProTips (practical advice)
High-Karma Subreddits (Comment)
- r/AskReddit (open-ended questions)
- r/AmItheAsshole (moral judgments — be nuanced)
- r/relationship_advice (empathy + practical advice)
- r/personalfinance (specific, actionable advice)
- r/legaladvice (cite actual laws when possible)
Niche Subreddits (Lower competition, loyal audiences)
- r/BuyItForLife (product recommendations)
- r/EatCheapAndHealthy (budget meal ideas)
- r/MealPrepSunday (cooking content)
- r/solotravel (travel stories)
- r/homelab (tech/server setups)
Anti-Ban Rules (Critical)
The 90/10 Rule
- 90% of your activity should be genuine comments and discussions.
- 10% or less can be self-promotion or link-sharing.
- Reddit's spam filter tracks your comment-to-link ratio.
The 24-Hour Rule
- Don't post the same link to more than 2-3 subreddits in 24 hours.
- If you must crosspost, space them 6-12 hours apart.
The Never-Do List
- Never use alt accounts to upvote your own content (vote manipulation — instant ban).
- Never ask for upvotes ("please upvote this" or "upvote for visibility").
- Never participate in upvote-trading communities (r/FreeKarma4U is a trap).
- Never use bots or automated posting tools on Reddit itself.
- Never repost content from the same subreddit within 6 months.
- Never edit a comment to add a promotional link after it's been upvoted.
- Never use URL shorteners (Reddit's spam filter blocks them).
Shadowban Detection
- Post in r/ShadowBan to check if your account is shadowbanned.
- If shadowbanned: stop all activity for 48 hours, then appeal via Reddit's contact form.
- Common shadowban triggers: rapid-fire posting, identical comments, vote manipulation.
Karma Milestones & Unlocks
| Karma | What It Unlocks |
|---|---|
| 10 | Can post in most subreddits |
| 50 | Can create your own subreddit |
| 100 | Posts start appearing without manual approval |
| 500 | Access to r/CenturyClub (elite subreddit) |
| 1,000 | Can post in most high-traffic subreddits |
| 10,000 | "Experienced Redditor" — your posts get more initial visibility |
| 50,000+ | Potential for Reddit admin attention (positive) |
Monitoring & Adjustment
Track Your Progress
- Use Reddit's built-in karma breakdown (Profile > Karma by subreddit).
- Monitor which subreddits give you the most karma per post.
- Track your upvote ratio (visible on old.reddit.com post pages).
Red Flags to Watch
- Sudden karma drop (possible vote manipulation detection).
- Posts getting removed without notification (subreddit filter).
- Comments not appearing when logged out (shadowban).
- Receiving "you're doing that too much" messages (rate limiting — build more karma in that subreddit).
Recovery Strategy
If banned from a subreddit:
- Read the ban message carefully.
- Wait 30 days before requesting an appeal.
- In your appeal, acknowledge the rule you broke and explain how you'll avoid it.
- Don't create alt accounts to circumvent the ban (ban evasion = permanent suspension).
Quick-Start Checklist
- [ ] Account verified email + custom avatar
- [ ] 50+ comment karma from genuine discussions (7-14 days)
- [ ] 10+ comments in target subreddits before posting
- [ ] First post: TIL or AskReddit question (7-9 AM EST)
- [ ] Engage with commenters on your post (first 2 hours critical)
- [ ] Cross-post to 1-2 related subreddits (6+ hours apart)
- [ ] Maintain 90/10 comment-to-promotion ratio
- [ ] Check r/ShadowBan weekly
- [ ] Never ask for upvotes or use alt accounts
Tools & Resources
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Reddit Search: Use
site:reddit.comon Google for better results than Reddit's native search. - Subreddit Stats: r/SubredditStats shows activity trends.
- Karma Calculator: Reddit User Analyser (reddit-user-analyser.netlify.app) shows your breakdown.
- Snoopsnoo: Profile analysis tool.
- Reddit Enhancement Suite (RES): Browser extension for power users.
This document is for educational purposes. Reddit's Terms of Service prohibit vote manipulation, spam, and ban evasion. This guide focuses on organic, rule-compliant karma growth.
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