Marketers are increasingly being expelled from Reddit as moderators and communities crack down on overt promotion, vote manipulation and inauthentic participation. The article details common infractions—undisclosed affiliations, repurposed ad copy and short-term engagement tactics—and offers survival strategies such as following subreddit rules, disclosing ties, contributing organically, and using community-approved formats like AMAs. For brands, the risks include reputational damage, wasted resources and lost access to high-value conversational intelligence, underscoring the need for long-term, value-first community engagement rather than quick promotional plays.
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