reddit-engagement
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이 스킬은 개발자들이 r/programming이나 r/webdev 같은 기술 서브레딧에서 프로젝트를 진정성 있게 홍보할 수 있도록 안내합니다. 커뮤니티의 자체 홍보 규칙을 이해하고 준수하여 차단을 피하는 데 중점을 둡니다. 조언은 직접적인 광고보다는 장기적 관점에서 댓글을 먼저 작성하는 전략을 강조합니다.
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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
- Read
.agents/developer-audience-context.mdif it exists - Identify which subreddits your developers actually use
- Create a dedicated Reddit account (using your real identity is fine, but don't use your company name as username)
- Understand: Reddit requires months of genuine participation before self-promotion
Developer Subreddit Landscape
High-Traffic Developer Subreddits
| Subreddit | Members | Culture | Self-promo tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|
| r/programming | 6M+ | Technical depth, skeptical | Very low |
| r/webdev | 2M+ | Practical, career-focused | Low |
| r/javascript | 2M+ | Framework debates, news | Low |
| r/Python | 1.5M+ | Helpful, educational | Moderate |
| r/devops | 500K+ | War stories, tools | Moderate |
| r/selfhosted | 400K+ | DIY, open source love | Moderate for OSS |
| r/sysadmin | 800K+ | Cynical, enterprise-focused | Very low |
| r/learnprogramming | 4M+ | Beginners, supportive | Low |
| r/ExperiencedDevs | 200K+ | Senior discussions, no beginners | Very low |
| r/cscareerquestions | 1M+ | Career advice, compensation | None |
Niche Technical Subreddits
| Category | Subreddits | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Languages | r/rust, r/golang, r/typescript, r/cpp, r/java | Often more welcoming to relevant tools |
| Frameworks | r/reactjs, r/vuejs, r/angular, r/nextjs, r/django | Very specific content requirements |
| Infrastructure | r/kubernetes, r/docker, r/aws, r/terraform | Practical problems welcome |
| Specialties | r/netsec, r/machinelearning, r/datascience | Deep expertise expected |
Understanding Subreddit Rules
Check Before Posting
Every subreddit has different rules. Before engaging:
- Read the sidebar — Rules, posting guidelines, allowed content
- Check the wiki — Many have self-promotion policies
- Look at top posts — What format/content succeeds
- Search for your competitors — How did their posts do?
- Check moderator activity — How strict is enforcement?
Common Rule Patterns
| Rule type | What 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
| Tolerance | Subreddits | Strategy |
|---|---|---|
| Zero | r/programming, r/sysadmin, r/cscareerquestions | Don't post your stuff. Comment only. |
| Showcase threads only | r/webdev (Showoff Saturday) | Wait for weekly threads |
| 10:1 rule | Most technical subreddits | Heavy comment investment first |
| Open source friendly | r/selfhosted, r/opensource, r/commandline | OSS gets more leeway |
| More welcoming | Niche language subs, small communities | Still need participation first |
The Comment-First Strategy
Why Comments Beat Posts
| Comments | Posts |
|---|---|
| Build karma and history | Require karma to post in many subs |
| Establish expertise | Subject to self-promo scrutiny |
| No self-promo restrictions | Often removed if promotional |
| Reach engaged audiences | Compete with all other posts |
| Can mention your work naturally | Direct promo usually fails |
High-Value Comment Opportunities
| Opportunity | How to find | What to comment |
|---|---|---|
| Questions in your area | Search by flair or keywords | Detailed, helpful answers |
| Discussions of problems you solve | Monitor relevant keywords | Share approach without pitching |
| Competitor mentions | Search competitor names | Fair comparison, not attack |
| "What tools do you use?" threads | Common in most dev subs | Honest mention among other tools |
| Frustrated users | Posts about problems | Empathize, 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
| Type | Why it fails |
|---|---|
| Obvious self-promotion | Reddit hates marketers |
| Link-only posts | No context, feels spammy |
| Beginner content in advanced subs | Wrong audience |
| Rehashed content | "5 tips for..." articles |
| Clickbait titles | Community downvotes on principle |
| Corporate announcements | Not interesting to community |
| Poorly formatted posts | Walls of text, no structure |
Behaviors That Get You Banned
| Behavior | Consequence |
|---|---|
| Posting only your own links | Shadowban site-wide |
| Vote manipulation | Permanent ban, IP flagged |
| Multiple accounts for upvoting | All accounts banned |
| Spamming across subreddits | Banned from multiple subs |
| Arguing with moderators | Permanent ban |
| Circumventing bans | IP 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
| Timeframe | What to do |
|---|---|
| Month 1 | Comment only. No posts. Build karma. Learn culture. |
| Month 2 | More comments. Maybe post helpful content (not yours). |
| Month 3 | Continue commenting. Occasional showcase thread participation. |
| Month 4+ | Earned enough goodwill to occasionally share your work. |
Karma-Building Strategy
| Action | Karma potential | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Answer questions in /new | Medium | Less competition, help beginners |
| Add context to trending posts | High | Ride momentum |
| Share interesting links (not yours) | Medium | Curate good content |
| Post in showcase threads | Low | But builds history |
| Deep technical explanations | High | Demonstrates 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
- Do read subreddit rules before every post
- Do contribute to discussions genuinely
- Do answer questions in your area of expertise
- Do wait weeks/months before any self-promotion
- Do use weekly showcase threads when available
- Do disclose your affiliation when mentioning your work
- Do accept criticism gracefully
- Do format posts well (headers, bullets, code blocks)
Don'ts
- Don't post your own links more than 10% of activity
- Don't ask for upvotes (ever, anywhere)
- Don't use multiple accounts
- Don't post the same thing to multiple subreddits
- Don't argue with moderators
- Don't ignore subreddit-specific rules
- Don't pitch in others' threads
- Don't delete and repost (looks spammy)
Crossposting Strategy
When to Crosspost
| Crosspost when | Don't crosspost when |
|---|---|
| Content genuinely fits multiple communities | Just trying to get more views |
| Each sub has different audience | Same core audience |
| You tailor the title/context | Copy-paste across subs |
| Posts are spaced out | Posting everywhere at once |
Crosspost Best Practices
- Customize the title for each subreddit's culture
- Add a comment explaining why it's relevant to that sub
- Space out posts by hours or days
- Prioritize — post to most relevant sub first
- Don't crosspost to more than 2-3 subreddits
Reddit Advertising Alternative
If organic doesn't work, Reddit Ads exist:
| Ad type | Use case | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Promoted posts | Brand awareness | Can target by subreddit |
| Conversation placements | In-feed native | Looks 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
| Tool | Use case |
|---|---|
| Octolens | Monitor 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 alerts | Track when topics come up |
| Removeddit/Reveddit | See 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 usehacker-news-strategy— Similar dynamics, different platformdev-to-hashnode— Create content to link from Redditgithub-presence— What Redditors check when evaluating your project
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