I got banned completely from a 20 million user subreddit. I'm thinking of ways to get around the ban. I have three different PC's and VPN. How advanced is their ban system really?
In my posts I link a website. For example: Let's say I post a link to a facebook page from account A (the banned account). Then I create a new account from another PC and post a link to the same page. Will the mods be able to track the similarity between the posts?
Yes, subreddits can't view nor ban i.p.a.'s and if they ban you again you just make another new account.
Reddit can side-wide ban you for ban evasion( as reddit admins can view i.p.a.'s), but guess what the solution to that is: make a new account as reddit categorically will never ban an i.p.a..
"bans" in general on open registration media are a minor inconvenience at best.
Carson Price
>How will they notice? Your typing style and you will probably repeat the thing that got you banned.
Liam Roberts
Just making a fucking account you pussy.
I was banner 3 times in a medium/small subreddit and didn't give a shit. You were afraid you couldn't visiting Reddit anymore?
Ian Sullivan
There are way to many rules on each subreddit. Every time I want to post something, I read the rules and see that I would be breaking them. Reddit is about policing thought and behavior. Stop investing time there.
Joseph Hughes
Never been banned on reddit, but how the fuck do you ban evade on 4channel. Shitty /a/ mods