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An Idea to get a better overview of your Reddit posts.

To share what I am building, I like to use Reddit because I can select different subreddit related to a project and create a new post every time I make an update.

My issue is that it's becoming increasingly difficult to know on which subreddit I need to post next ( you can take a look at my Reddit history here https://www.reddit.com/user/Siglave/ 😅)

The idea would be to create a simple view, with a layout similar to Trello, where each column represents a subreddit with your posts inside it.

Did you encounter the same issue, and if so, what do you think about the idea?

posted to Icon for group Ideas and Validation
Ideas and Validation
on December 5, 2021
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    That sounds similar to what Hootsuite used to do for other platforms, but not for reddit. If you find something that works for you, please share.

    I saw that you are basically copy-pasting 1 post and post it in x subreddits. Are you not flagged for spam?

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      Ok, I will see if I find something, or build it if more people are interested.

      It happened maybe 1 or 2 times where my post was flagged as spam. But I was expecting it.
      For a particular subreddit, I wait at least 1-2 months between 2 posts, so that might be why I am not flagged as spam more often. In addition, I try to respond to comments as much as possible.

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