Account Quality & Safety
Our accounts are aged and show real user activity. Each has a strong karma ratio, human posting behavior, and natural-looking profiles. They're warmed up manually or with safe automation, depending on use case.
We avoid mass-created or obvious spam accounts. This reduces the risk of bans, especially when you’re posting links, voting, or running comment-based promotions.
Yes, but safety depends on how you use them. We deliver accounts that are clean and tested. But if you spam links or break subreddit rules, you'll still get flagged. We recommend using warmed accounts, diversifying activity, and avoiding repeat posting in the same subs too often.
Tips to stay safe:
- Rotate subreddits and content formats
- Post manually or with delay tools
- Don't use the same domain repeatedly
Karma, Voting, and Visibility
Yes. Reddit's algorithm uses karma as a trust signal. Accounts with higher karma are:
- Less likely to be shadowbanned
- More likely to have their posts stick (especially links)
- Trusted more by subreddit mods and users
An account with 10,000 karma is more likely to get engagement than one with 100, even if the post is the same.
We use a natural voting curve, not instant delivery. This avoids detection by Reddit's spam filters.
Typical voting pattern:
- 20% in the first 5-10 minutes
- 40% in the next 30-60 minutes
- 40% dripped over the next few hours
If needed, we can adjust timing based on post type (e.g., meme vs. text post).
Upvotes help, but Reddit's algorithm also checks:
- Posting history of the account
- Subreddit rules and filters
- Engagement rate (comments, dwell time)
Buying upvotes can boost visibility temporarily. To go viral, your post also needs:
- Strong title and thumbnail
- Right subreddit choice
- Real engagement (e.g., early organic comments)
We recommend combining upvotes with comment support for best results.
Posting Links and Avoiding Bans
Reddit heavily filters link posts, especially from new accounts or low-trust domains. If your post:
- Comes from a new account
- Includes a shortened or affiliate link
- Targets the same domain repeatedly
...it may get auto-filtered or flagged by mods.
Even if it doesn't get removed, it may be invisible to other users (aka shadowbanned).
Yes, but it's riskier than posting links in submissions. Reddit flags comment links faster, especially if:
- The account is new or low karma
- The link is shared repeatedly across threads
- There's no context or value in the comment
Best practices:
- Only drop links in comments from high-trust accounts
- Frame the link as a helpful resource (not a pitch)
- Don't repeat the same comment or link text
To avoid bans, follow these best practices:
- Use high-karma, aged accounts
- Post in relevant subreddits that allow links
- Write a thoughtful intro above the link (never just drop a URL)
- Mix up link destinations (don't overuse a single domain)
- Avoid link shorteners or affiliate tags unless cloaked
Pro tip: Instead of direct links, some users create a bio landing page on their profile and drive traffic there using pinned comm
Service and Delivery
Typical timelines:
- Upvotes: Start within 5-15 minutes, full delivery over 1-3 hours unless otherwise requested
- Accounts: Delivered within 12-24 hours depending on type (aged, high-karma, warmed)
- Managed posts: We can schedule posts or publish immediately after review
If you’re launching a timed promotion (e.g., product hunt, NFT drop), let us know early so we can match your schedule.
If a post is deleted by mods or auto-filtered before delivery is complete:
- We pause the order
- Let you replace the URL or retry in another subreddit
- Or, we refund/re-credit the remaining votes (based on policy)
We don't control subreddit mods, but we do everything we can to help you avoid removals in the first place.
Yes. You can specify:
- Delivery speed (drip vs. burst)
- Timezone targeting (to align with peak subreddit activity)
- Type of comments (engagement, question, support, etc.)
- Whether upvotes go to a post or a comment
If you're not sure what's best, we'll recommend a safe default based on your subreddit and goal.
Payments, Privacy, and Support
We support:
- Credit/debit cards (via secure payment gateways)
- Crypto (BTC, ETH, USDT, etc.)
- PayPal (for select services or long-term clients)
- Bank transfer (on request for bulk orders)
All transactions are private, and no Reddit login credentials are ever shared unless you're buying full accounts.
We offer live support through:
- Telegram
- Discord (for priority users)
If an order doesn't go as planned, we'll troubleshoot fast. In most cases:
- We replace affected posts/accounts
- Pause and adjust live campaigns
- Or refund/re-credit based on delivery status
We're marketers too-we know speed and reliability matter.
Reddit tracks abnormal vote behavior. But if delivered properly (right timing, IP diversity, aged accounts), they blend in with organic activity.
Our voting system mimics natural user behavior:
- Realistic delay between votes
- No identical patterns
- Use of karma-holding voter accounts
Even so, Reddit is smart. If you combine vote buying with spammy content or poor subreddit targeting, bans are still likely.
Yes. We do not share client info, Reddit usernames, target domains, or campaign data with third parties.
We use:
- Encrypted storage for sensitive details
- Separate accounts for each client
- No reuse of content or vote patterns
Privacy and safety are built into every step of our workflow.
A shadowban means your account's posts or comments are invisible to other users-even though you can still see them.
How to check:
- Log out or open an incognito window
- Visit your profile or post URL directly
- If the content doesn't show, you're likely shadowbanned
Reasons this happens:
- Repeated link posting
- Low karma + aggressive activity
- Triggering subreddit automod filters
Yes, but only if your post is visible. If it's been filtered by mods or AutoModerator, upvotes won't help.
That's why we always recommend:
- Checking visibility before sending votes
- Avoiding repetitive link drops
- Using comment support to increase credibility and natural engagement