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This 5 channel can save your reddit account 🙌

Last 2 days ago, I posted 1 post and got 25K+ Impressions & get 256 upvotes.

what I will share with you now, no one will tell you this.
I checked in this indiehacker lots of people posting about how to grow reddit but thats for their business, they have reddit business and they need to convert you there.

But let me share with you 5 reddit channel that can save your reddit profile from ban In Sha Allah 🙌

  1. https://www.reddit.com/r/Workspaces/
  2. https://www.reddit.com/r/pcsetup/
  3. https://www.reddit.com/r/NewToReddit/ (Don't post anything here, just check and comment if needed)
  4. https://www.reddit.com/r/Journaling/
  5. https://www.reddit.com/r/Habits/

But before join this 5 channel listen couple of points carefully now:

  1. warm your account, just create account today, don't like and comment next 7 days, just browse.
  2. Join this 5 channel
  3. share your real thoughts, don't copy paste anything into reddit, or rewrite using ai.
  4. collect at least 10 points using comment on others post in this 5 channel
  5. start posting about your 1 habit on habits channel, post 1 on workspace or pcsetup channel.

Done, you are done, you will get lots of upvote from this channel.
Repeat same thing for next 15 days.

  • Don't use any promotional word in your post or comment.
    -Just use like this "rate my work setup" or "day 1 of daily habit".

I used this simple method to grow my reddit account without ban.
But I cracked this after ban 5th time 😄

Hope this will help you 🙌
BTW, I am building https://www.slashit.app/
Feel free to check if you need ❤️

posted to Icon for group Growth
Growth
on December 28, 2025
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    The "7 days of just browsing" warm-up period is key insight most people skip. Reddit's algorithm is suspicious of accounts that go from 0 to promotional activity overnight - they pattern-match bot behavior.

    The subreddit choices are clever too. r/Workspaces and r/pcsetup have naturally high engagement because people genuinely enjoy showing off their setups, and the upvote culture is less gatekeep-y than niche tech subs.

    One question: after the initial 15-day warm-up, how do you balance "value posts" in these safe subs with eventually posting in more targeted subreddits where your actual audience lives? Is there a ratio that's worked for you?

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    Appreciate you sharing what worked after learning the hard way. This will save a lot of accounts and frustration for beginners 🙌🔥

    1. 1

      Yes, follow this for your new account 🙌

  3. 1

    Smart, simple playbook. Warming the account + non‑promo posts in safe subs works. Thanks for the sub list and the “rate my setup/day 1 habit” prompts, solid for steady karma without flags. Nice results!

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      Thank you man, keep rocking on reddit ❤️

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