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Does posting on Reddit too much hurt you in the algorithm?
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I was doing this part time, but then lost my job, so I thought "I'm gonna use the time time my advantage and really try to grow the page".. As you can see if you peek at my profile, I've been posting A LOT now (across a really wide range of subs, not spamming the same subs or posting more than twice a day in any specific subreddit). I used to have posts get into the hundreds of upvotes fairly regularly, but it seems so rare if it's happened at all for me lately. I'm wondering if my posting frequency is hurting me in the algorithm? Any advice? I feel stuck and even like I'm regressing despite pouring way more of my time and energy into this.

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I’m so sick of these bought account that pay for likes and comments to bump them up to the top of the subreddits. How does Reddit not ban them? I see the same women posting for over 20 different accounts it’s unreal

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2 months ago