Reddit Guide
Understand Reddit shadowban risks, learn how to detect hidden visibility problems, and follow safer posting habits that help you avoid getting shadowbanned as you grow.
By Yiwei

A shadowban makes your content effectively invisible to others while still appearing normal to you. That is why teams often mistake shadowban issues for weak content performance.
Repeated URLs, link shorteners, new accounts posting promotions immediately, and fast cross-posting patterns all increase shadowban risk.
The fastest checks are logged-out visibility, profile visibility, and subreddit-level confirmation. If posts only appear to you, treat that as a warning sign worth investigating.
Appeal calmly, stop aggressive posting patterns, and return to normal discussion behavior. Many visibility problems get worse because users keep repeating the same risky actions.
It varies. Some are temporary filters, some require appeals, and some depend on whether you stop repeating the behavior that triggered the filter.
You can, but immediately repeating the same behavior often causes the same problem again. Fix the behavior pattern first.
Not by itself. Healthy account history helps, but spam-like patterns still matter more than raw karma.
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