Reddit [GUIDE] Avoiding Bans On Reddit - Account Warm-Up Guide

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Soliders! It's been a while since my last Reddit guide.

I've got another one for you, but this time instead of getting someone banned, it's how to avoid getting banned yourself!

I’ve done reconnaissance. I’ve taken hits. I’ve lost good accounts. But from the ashes of suspension, a strategy was forged.

This… is your survival manual.

1. Understanding CQS (Contributor Quality Score)​

First things first. CQS.

Think of it as your reputation score in enemy territory. Not just about how many shiny little upvotes you collect. It’s about behavior. Patterns. Signals.

Reddit is watching.

Critical Intelligence:​

  • Comments > Posts.
    Posting can be automated. Commenting requires brains. Personality. Pulse.
  • If you’ve got 500 upvotes on posts but tumbleweeds in your comment section?
    Suspicious. Very very very suspicious.
  • Giving upvotes?
    Minimal tactical value. You can build a strong account without handing out a single one.
  • If you do upvote? Do it like a human.
    For every 15 posts viewed, one upvote max. We are not a malfunctioning robot. Understood?

2. New or Purchased Accounts: Handle With Care​

New Accounts: The Boot Camp Approach​


You want to grow your own account? Fine. It’s repetitive. It’s disciplined. It works.

But this is where many go wrong!

Day 1 Recon Only​

  • Browse for 15 minutes.
  • No interaction.
  • You are a ghost. A silent observer.

Remember: you need to behave like a real user. A real user doesn't jump in first and they sure as hell don't start spamming nonsense promo garbage.

Day 2 Light Engagement​

  • 15 minutes browsing.
  • Maximum 2 comments.
  • Add a short bio.
  • Follow up to 5 SFW subreddits.
We move carefully. No sudden movements.

Let me say I specify SFW subreddits because again, real users don't join and immediately start joining the yoga pants subreddits.

Day 3 Controlled Expansion​

  • 3-4 comments.
  • Add a profile picture.
  • Follow more subreddits.
  • Enable NSFW if required for mission objectives.

Day 4​

  • 4-6 comments.
  • Add a banner.
  • Expand bio details.
We are building a believable citizen.

Day 5​

  • 5-7 comments.
  • Continue steady subreddit engagement.

Day 6​

  • 6-8 comments.
  • Consistency is key.

Day 7​

  • 7-10 comments.
  • Gradual growth. Natural behavior.
Can you compress it into 3 days? Yes.

Should you?

Only if you’ve got elite-level operational control. Otherwise, take the full 7. Natural history wins wars.

Purchased Accounts: High Risk Assets​


Not all accounts are equal. Some are ticking time bombs.

Avoid:​

  • High post upvotes, low comment activity.
  • No recent comments.
  • Dead silence in the last few weeks.
That’s a trap.

Choose:​

  • Recent comment activity (within 2 weeks).
  • Balanced post and comment history.

If It’s From Another Country:​

  • 3 days browsing only.
  • Save posts and videos.
  • Blend in.
We are not teleporting identities across continents without adjustment.

If the account already has recent activity:
  • Start commenting on Day 3.
  • Gradually increase engagement until Day 5.
Smooth. Controlled. Organic.

3. Daily Warming Routine: Non-Negotiable​


I know operators pulling $25K per month who lose accounts because they skip this.

Sloppy.

Reddit hates accounts that only promote. You must behave like a civilian.

Daily Checklist:​

  • Minimum 15 minutes browsing.
  • Regular comments.
  • Avoid over-posting.
  • Posting is optional.
  • Comment engagement is mandatory.
Act human. Stay human.

4. Posting Without Looking Like a Bot​

If you fire off 10 posts in a row?

Congratulations. You’ve just raised every alarm in headquarters. This is exactly what I've been warning you about this entire guide!

Tactical Posting Rules:​

  • Minimum 3 minutes between posts.
  • Read each subreddit’s rules.
  • No repetitive patterns.
  • Vary your content style.
  • Match captions to images and videos.
If it looks automated, it will be treated as automated.

And automated gets eliminated.

5. Checking Your CQS​


You made it this far? Outstanding. You might survive this jungle after all.

To check your CQS:
  • Search “CQS” on Reddit.
  • Look for active discussion threads.
  • Or use a direct CQS-check link.
Stay informed. Always know your standing.

Final briefing:

Reddit is not just about content. It’s about behavior patterns. Consistency. Authenticity.

  • Move naturally.
  • Engage intelligently.
  • Never look like a machine.
That's my tl;dr for you, soldiers!

Dismissed!
 
Seems like it's sharing spree day today

I must start using Reddit asap
 
Good guide, thanks for the information.

I may need to come back to this later.
 
Much needed, thank you. Sometimes I run into issues when I create my own accounts, browse for a few days, and then start upvoting or commenting (not both at once). They get flagged immediately after a single upvote. Do you know why that happens?
 
What about creating new accounts and buying a premium instantly, and skipping the many daily activities that you normally would do?
 
What about creating new accounts and buying a premium instantly, and skipping the many daily activities that you normally would do?
Interested to know this too.
 
What about creating new accounts and buying a premium instantly, and skipping the many daily activities that you normally would do?
I've heard that buying premium doesn't help anymore.
 
What proxies do you use if any?
 
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