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Massive reddit bans in recent days
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<blockquote data-quote="elsi" data-source="post: 18486" data-attributes="member: 1952"><p>Greetings everyone, my dear friends! I've been getting numerous reports of mass bans from fellow marketers on reddit in recent days. Quite old and trusted accounts with good proxies and fingerprints are banned. What is the reason? Reddit is once again conducting large-scale interface updates, updating the registration system, due to which large-scale crashes and erroneous bans are occurring. I recommend minimizing your activity on Reddit in the coming days, usually such updates last no more than a week. Use only those accounts that you are not afraid of losing and do not make more than 10-15 posts per day to minimize risks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elsi, post: 18486, member: 1952"] Greetings everyone, my dear friends! I've been getting numerous reports of mass bans from fellow marketers on reddit in recent days. Quite old and trusted accounts with good proxies and fingerprints are banned. What is the reason? Reddit is once again conducting large-scale interface updates, updating the registration system, due to which large-scale crashes and erroneous bans are occurring. I recommend minimizing your activity on Reddit in the coming days, usually such updates last no more than a week. Use only those accounts that you are not afraid of losing and do not make more than 10-15 posts per day to minimize risks. [/QUOTE]
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