reddit-engagement

When the user wants to promote on Reddit, engage developer subreddits, or understand Reddit self-promotion rules. Trigger phrases include "Reddit," "subreddit," "r/programming," "r/webdev," "self-promotion," "Reddit marketing," or "getting upvotes on Reddit."

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Reddit Engagement

Reddit can drive massive developer traffic — or get you banned for self-promotion. This skill covers authentic engagement across developer subreddits, understanding each community's rules, and the comment-first strategy that actually works.


Before You Start

  1. Read .agents/developer-audience-context.md if it exists
  2. Identify which subreddits your developers actually use
  3. Create a dedicated Reddit account (using your real identity is fine, but don't use your company name as username)
  4. Understand: Reddit requires months of genuine participation before self-promotion

Developer Subreddit Landscape

High-Traffic Developer Subreddits

SubredditMembersCultureSelf-promo tolerance
r/programming6M+Technical depth, skepticalVery low
r/webdev2M+Practical, career-focusedLow
r/javascript2M+Framework debates, newsLow
r/Python1.5M+Helpful, educationalModerate
r/devops500K+War stories, toolsModerate
r/selfhosted400K+DIY, open source loveModerate for OSS
r/sysadmin800K+Cynical, enterprise-focusedVery low
r/learnprogramming4M+Beginners, supportiveLow
r/ExperiencedDevs200K+Senior discussions, no beginnersVery low
r/cscareerquestions1M+Career advice, compensationNone

Niche Technical Subreddits

CategorySubredditsNotes
Languagesr/rust, r/golang, r/typescript, r/cpp, r/javaOften more welcoming to relevant tools
Frameworksr/reactjs, r/vuejs, r/angular, r/nextjs, r/djangoVery specific content requirements
Infrastructurer/kubernetes, r/docker, r/aws, r/terraformPractical problems welcome
Specialtiesr/netsec, r/machinelearning, r/datascienceDeep expertise expected

Understanding Subreddit Rules

Check Before Posting

Every subreddit has different rules. Before engaging:

  1. Read the sidebar — Rules, posting guidelines, allowed content
  2. Check the wiki — Many have self-promotion policies
  3. Look at top posts — What format/content succeeds
  4. Search for your competitors — How did their posts do?
  5. Check moderator activity — How strict is enforcement?

Common Rule Patterns

Rule typeWhat it means
"No self-promotion"Your own stuff is banned entirely
"10:1 rule"10 helpful comments/posts for every self-promo
"No affiliate links"Even indirect monetization banned
"Project showcase Sunday"Self-promo limited to specific threads
"No beginners"r/ExperiencedDevs, r/cscareerquestionsEU
"Text posts only"No link posts, must add context

Self-Promotion Limits by Subreddit

ToleranceSubredditsStrategy
Zeror/programming, r/sysadmin, r/cscareerquestionsDon't post your stuff. Comment only.
Showcase threads onlyr/webdev (Showoff Saturday)Wait for weekly threads
10:1 ruleMost technical subredditsHeavy comment investment first
Open source friendlyr/selfhosted, r/opensource, r/commandlineOSS gets more leeway
More welcomingNiche language subs, small communitiesStill need participation first

The Comment-First Strategy

Why Comments Beat Posts

CommentsPosts
Build karma and historyRequire karma to post in many subs
Establish expertiseSubject to self-promo scrutiny
No self-promo restrictionsOften removed if promotional
Reach engaged audiencesCompete with all other posts
Can mention your work naturallyDirect promo usually fails

High-Value Comment Opportunities

OpportunityHow to findWhat to comment
Questions in your areaSearch by flair or keywordsDetailed, helpful answers
Discussions of problems you solveMonitor relevant keywordsShare approach without pitching
Competitor mentionsSearch competitor namesFair comparison, not attack
"What tools do you use?" threadsCommon in most dev subsHonest mention among other tools
Frustrated usersPosts about problemsEmpathize, help, maybe mention if very relevant

Comment Templates

Answering a technical question:

Good question. Here's what's worked for me:

[Specific technical answer with code/steps]

One thing to watch out for: [edge case or caveat]

I've been using [approach/tool] for this, and [specific benefit].

When your tool is directly relevant (use sparingly):

I work on [tool] and we built it specifically for this use case.

The way we handle [problem] is:
[Technical explanation]

Happy to answer questions if you want to try it. [No link unless asked]

Sharing your experience (no self-promo):

We ran into this exact issue at [scale/context].

What worked for us:
1. [Step one]
2. [Step two]
3. [Step three]

The key insight was [specific learning].

What Gets Downvoted

Content That Fails

TypeWhy it fails
Obvious self-promotionReddit hates marketers
Link-only postsNo context, feels spammy
Beginner content in advanced subsWrong audience
Rehashed content"5 tips for..." articles
Clickbait titlesCommunity downvotes on principle
Corporate announcementsNot interesting to community
Poorly formatted postsWalls of text, no structure

Behaviors That Get You Banned

BehaviorConsequence
Posting only your own linksShadowban site-wide
Vote manipulationPermanent ban, IP flagged
Multiple accounts for upvotingAll accounts banned
Spamming across subredditsBanned from multiple subs
Arguing with moderatorsPermanent ban
Circumventing bansIP ban

Signs You're Doing It Wrong

  • Posts consistently at 0 upvotes
  • Comments getting buried
  • Removed posts (check your profile in incognito)
  • No engagement on your contributions
  • Moderator warnings

Building Reputation

The Investment Required

TimeframeWhat to do
Month 1Comment only. No posts. Build karma. Learn culture.
Month 2More comments. Maybe post helpful content (not yours).
Month 3Continue commenting. Occasional showcase thread participation.
Month 4+Earned enough goodwill to occasionally share your work.

Karma-Building Strategy

ActionKarma potentialNotes
Answer questions in /newMediumLess competition, help beginners
Add context to trending postsHighRide momentum
Share interesting links (not yours)MediumCurate good content
Post in showcase threadsLowBut builds history
Deep technical explanationsHighDemonstrates expertise

Profile Optimization

Your Reddit profile tells your story:

  • Username: Professional but not corporate
  • Comment history: Should show genuine participation
  • Karma ratio: Comments should far exceed posts
  • Subreddit diversity: Active in multiple relevant communities
  • Account age: Older accounts get more trust

Platform-Specific Do's and Don'ts

Do's

  1. Do read subreddit rules before every post
  2. Do contribute to discussions genuinely
  3. Do answer questions in your area of expertise
  4. Do wait weeks/months before any self-promotion
  5. Do use weekly showcase threads when available
  6. Do disclose your affiliation when mentioning your work
  7. Do accept criticism gracefully
  8. Do format posts well (headers, bullets, code blocks)

Don'ts

  1. Don't post your own links more than 10% of activity
  2. Don't ask for upvotes (ever, anywhere)
  3. Don't use multiple accounts
  4. Don't post the same thing to multiple subreddits
  5. Don't argue with moderators
  6. Don't ignore subreddit-specific rules
  7. Don't pitch in others' threads
  8. Don't delete and repost (looks spammy)

Crossposting Strategy

When to Crosspost

Crosspost whenDon't crosspost when
Content genuinely fits multiple communitiesJust trying to get more views
Each sub has different audienceSame core audience
You tailor the title/contextCopy-paste across subs
Posts are spaced outPosting everywhere at once

Crosspost Best Practices

  1. Customize the title for each subreddit's culture
  2. Add a comment explaining why it's relevant to that sub
  3. Space out posts by hours or days
  4. Prioritize — post to most relevant sub first
  5. Don't crosspost to more than 2-3 subreddits

Reddit Advertising Alternative

If organic doesn't work, Reddit Ads exist:

Ad typeUse caseNotes
Promoted postsBrand awarenessCan target by subreddit
Conversation placementsIn-feed nativeLooks like regular posts

When to use ads instead of organic:

  • You need immediate reach
  • Organic would violate self-promo rules
  • You're promoting an event with a deadline
  • You've been warned about self-promotion

Tools

ToolUse case
OctolensMonitor Reddit for mentions of your product, competitors, and problem-space keywords. Get alerts for threads where your expertise is relevant.
Reddit Search (old.reddit.com)Better search than new Reddit
Keyword alertsTrack when topics come up
Removeddit/RevedditSee if your posts are being removed

Subreddit Launch Checklist

Before posting your project:

  • 30+ days of genuine commenting in that subreddit
  • Read and understood subreddit rules
  • Checked if showcase threads exist
  • Have other non-promotional posts in history
  • Post formatted properly (not just a link)
  • Title follows subreddit conventions
  • Ready to engage with comments for hours
  • Prepared for criticism

Related Skills

  • developer-audience-context — Know which subreddits your devs use
  • hacker-news-strategy — Similar dynamics, different platform
  • dev-to-hashnode — Create content to link from Reddit
  • github-presence — What Redditors check when evaluating your project

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