LeeHarveyOslik
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Even worse. Imagine being a 58 year old reddit mod farming internet points from multiple alt accounts.Imagine being 58 years old and spending all day every day as a reddit mod?
That is failing at life to such a level that it makes lonely old cat-lady seem like a success.
Posted by neodiogenes Submissions Comments at Sun, Jun 15, 2025 8:08 PM in ModSupport Orignal Reddit Link
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Hey admins. I try not to post to my own community as myself, because, among other things I don't want to be accused of using my influence as a mod. And some of what I post is controversial and I'd prefer there not be coordinated backlash because I am a mod, and some Redditors feel very strongly about mod abuse.So, question: I post under an alt in my own community, and check my post like any other looking for rule violations and abuse and whatnot. But after all this time on Reddit, I tend to reflexively upvote posts and comments that I like, and it feels difficult to stop myself from upvoting my own posts/comments as the alt.I say this because in the past I tried to help promote an AMA that was happening in the sub by upvoting an alt account, and I got almost immediately shadowbanned. I contacted the admins and got it quickly straightened out, but I'd rather not repeat the experience. But I'd also like not to be shadowbanned again if I accidentally upvote something that I do once in a blue moon.I've been on Reddit for well over a decade. I could not care less about the karma for me or my alt. It's irrelevant. I just don't want to make an honest, trivial mistake and have to jump through a lot of hoops to correct it.Is this something I still should worry about? Or is it fine as long as I don't go crazy and spam multiple accounts to upvote all my alts?
How to stop from accidentally being actioned for "vote rigging" when using alt accounts?
https://www.reddit.com/r/ModSupport...to_stop_from_accidentally_being_actioned_for/9 Comments
Hey admins. I try not to post to my own community as myself, because, among other things I don't want to be accused of using my influence as a mod. And some of what I post is controversial and I'd prefer there not be coordinated backlash because I am a mod, and some Redditors feel very strongly about mod abuse.So, question: I post under an alt in my own community, and check my post like any other looking for rule violations and abuse and whatnot. But after all this time on Reddit, I tend to reflexively upvote posts and comments that I like, and it feels difficult to stop myself from upvoting my own posts/comments as the alt.I say this because in the past I tried to help promote an AMA that was happening in the sub by upvoting an alt account, and I got almost immediately shadowbanned. I contacted the admins and got it quickly straightened out, but I'd rather not repeat the experience. But I'd also like not to be shadowbanned again if I accidentally upvote something that I do once in a blue moon.I've been on Reddit for well over a decade. I could not care less about the karma for me or my alt. It's irrelevant. I just don't want to make an honest, trivial mistake and have to jump through a lot of hoops to correct it.Is this something I still should worry about? Or is it fine as long as I don't go crazy and spam multiple accounts to upvote all my alts?
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