How do I circumvent a Reddit ban?

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truth_seeker

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I got permabanned on that site along with all my other accounts for calling Steven Bonnell a faggot.

The problem is outside of brain dead political discussion that site is extremely useful for seeking advice on a lot of other specific practical stuff, in my case a particular exam I need to take in my country.

I have tried brave browser on max blocking mode, using a vpn, changing emails and all that shite. If I use a vpn the fuckers immediately shadowban my account. If I change my email I’m sometimes able to post for up to half an hour before they permaban my account again. Therefore it seems they have collected a shitload of info perhaps pertaining to my particular devices or Wifi network and blocking them.

Is there anything else I can try to circumvent this?
 
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enjoy your permanent KF ban too pal
 
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Maybe use stackexchange for tech support? I don't know how good it is because I haven't gotten banned across my dozens of throwaway accounts asking why my computer is broken.
 
Some sites can block MAC addresses
MAC addresses are not visible to websites.

If I change my email I’m sometimes able to post for up to half an hour before they permaban my account again.
Download a completely different web browser. Try Opera. Why? because even in Brave, even in incognito mode, if you slipped up and logged into facebook or something, the ad people have figured out who you are and they are probably sharing that with reddit.

So: new browser, and never ever use it for anything other than reddit.

Go to a starbucks or some place with free wifi. Register an account using a new email. Subscribe to the most normie subs you can think of. Don't post anything on the first day. Upvote some cat pics or something. Try to behave like an ideal redditor. Just clear your mind of original thought.

On the second day, go back to the starbucks and post the most vanilla, non-threatening coments you can think of. Only reply to people. Never post top level comments and definitely don't post whole threads. Reply to people in the normie subs you picked out and say things like, "wow, that's a good point" and "my partner always says the same thing"

On the third day, go to your user history (still in starbucks obviously) and log out. Click on individual comments and find the ones that are hidden - that happens because you're a new account and their algorithm assumes you're a spammer. Here comes the real trick: log back in and message the mods of the super-normie subs. Give them a link to a hidden comment in their sub and ask them if you're shadowbanned.

An active moderator on a small sub will look at your lame normie comment and go, "sure this is fine" and manually approve it. And now, finally, reddit will stop thinking your new account is a spam bot - now that one of their highly-paid mods has countenanced it.

Next, spend a few days farming karma in the big, default subs. The easiest way to do that is to find a thread in "rising" and make a lame, normie joke. I used to find threads that link to youtube videos, and then just copy the top youtube comment. Redditors would eat it up. These days, you could probably ask chatGPT.

A home run normie joke on a default sub is worth two hundred karma easy. Another thing you want is user replies. Those are easiest to farm on subs like "change my view" - eventually, reddit will stop seeing your new account as suspicious and you might not even have to keep going to starbucks. I don't know.
 
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