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If you try sharing your content to a subreddit, and are rejected for karma, verify, etc... Always immediately go back to your profile and delete the post that was rejected, if a reason was given by an auto mod (karma, new accnt). If it's a verify thing, hold tight while you're pending.

Rejected posts still show up for public users on your profile, and it's easy to forget about. So unless you prune them, they stick around.

Honestly, it's good practice to prune your reddit profile content after every round of sharing. Whether they're just old, underperforming, whatever....

Go check your profiles if you haven't lately! ✌️


EDIT: @PiajTiaj had a great point below. Clarified only delete if automod says why you were rejected 👌

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I think you shouldn't worry about a few rejected pictured "leaking content". If you want to successfully promote on reddit, you should get atleast 15 subreddits and post there daily. The key is to find subreddits with 100 online users at prime hours, and for your post to "go viral". I found out that for myself, these creator-promoting subreddits like fansly promo and so on dont work----just speaking for myself.

Well yes but actually no. If your post is rejected from a subreddit, some subreddits will ban you if you delete rejected posts. I just leave them and see why it was rejected and try again in a few days/weeks.

This is exactly why I don't delete my rejected posts. I'm too afraid of being auto banned for a deleted post. It already happened to me once 🫤

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Doesen't matter why its rejected. Some subreddits ban creators that delete rejected posts no matter the reason. They consider it spam. Not all of them ofcourse. But then you come back after a month and you want to post and you are permabanned. So my advice is to just leave them, they don't hurt anybody

Well yes but actually no. If your post is rejected from a subreddit, some subreddits will ban you if you delete rejected posts. I just leave them and see why it was rejected and try again in a few days/weeks.

This is exactly why I don't delete my rejected posts. I'm too afraid of being auto banned for a deleted post. It already happened to me once 🫤

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