Your Reddit Comments Are Being Deleted Right Now. You Just Don't Know It Yet.
The comment is still on your profile. But no one else can see it. Reddit removed it - and never told you.
Have you ever written the perfect comment on Reddit?
You found the right thread. You wrote something helpful. You dropped your brand name - just like the guide said.
You hit post. You moved on with your day.
But here is what you did not know...
Two hours later, it was gone. Not deleted by a mod. Not taken down with a warning.
Shadow-deleted. Quietly. Invisibly.
You check your profile. It still shows up on YOUR end. But log out? Look at the thread as someone else?
Nothing. Gone. Like it was never there.
And here is the worst part:
Reddit will never tell you this happened.
No flag. No notice. No email. Just silence.
This is not a one-time thing.
If you have a new account - or an account with low karma - or an account that posts too fast - Reddit's spam filter is watching. And it is ruthless.
You can write the best comment in the world. If the account is not trusted, the comment disappears.
Maybe you have tried to do Reddit marketing before. You followed a guide. You left some comments. And nothing happened.
It was not because the strategy was wrong.
It was because your comments never saw the light of day.
Every deleted comment is a thread you lost. A customer who never saw your brand. Money that went straight to a competitor who figured this part out first.
But by the time you finish reading this page, that changes.
I am going to show you the exact system we use to build Reddit accounts that post comments - and those comments stay up.
Not sometimes. Not most of the time.
We are talking about a system with a less than 2% flag rate across 1,000+ accounts.
One-time payment. Instant access. 30-day money-back guarantee.
My name is Stewart Kaplan.
I run a company called Odd Angles Media. We manage Reddit marketing for over 45 brands.
But I did not start here. Not even close.
“Another one. Gone.”
That is what my team member said to me at 2am on a Tuesday.
We had just spent three hours finding the perfect threads. We wrote helpful, natural comments for a client. We posted them from what we thought were solid accounts.
By morning, 9 out of 12 were shadow-deleted. The client never knew. We almost didn't either.
That was the night I realized: it did not matter how good our comments were if the accounts posting them were invisible.
I grew up on Reddit. Not TikTok. Not Instagram. Reddit.
I loved it because it was the one place where the best answer won. Not the loudest voice. Not the biggest brand. If your answer was good, it rose to the top.
I studied engineering at UCF. Then AI at Georgia Tech. By 28, I was a principal engineer. Good money. Fancy title. The whole thing.
But I hated it. Not because the work was bad. Because I knew this was not the path that would give me what I actually wanted - freedom.
So I started building things on the side. I failed at dropshipping. I hit a ceiling with website flipping. I tried SEO the way everyone else did - read Reddit, summarize it into blog posts, pray for Google traffic.
Then one night, something clicked.
I was building a website about ants. Yes. Ants. And the only place on the entire internet where real answers about these ants existed was a single Reddit page.
Every blog was just copying Reddit.
Reddit was not a source. It was THE source.
Kinda like finding a gold mine that everyone walked past because they did not know what gold looked like.
I started testing. I found out you could leave helpful comments on Reddit with a natural mention of a product - and people would actually search for that brand on Google. They would buy.
It worked. We started getting results for real brands.
But then we hit the wall.
Reddit kept deleting our comments.
New accounts? Deleted. Accounts that posted too fast? Deleted. Accounts that only showed up in one kind of thread? Deleted.
I realized the problem was not our comments. It was not our strategy.
The problem was our accounts.
Reddit has an invisible trust system. Kinda like a credit score. And we were trying to buy a house with no credit history.
That night - the night we lost 9 out of 12 comments - I made a decision.
We were going to figure out exactly what Reddit looks for in a trusted account. Not guesses. Not theories. Not what some forum post said.
We were going to test it. Account by account. Day by day.
What subreddits build trust fastest? What posting patterns does the spam filter reward? How much karma do you need before brand mentions survive? What does the timeline look like?
We were going to crack it. Or we were going to fail trying.
The first thing we tried was just posting more. We figured volume would fix it. It did not. More posts from untrusted accounts just got more posts deleted.
Then we tried buying aged accounts. Some worked for a week. Then Reddit caught the pattern and nuked them. Gone. All of them. Overnight.
Then we tried something different. We went slow.
We picked a small group of brand new accounts. And instead of rushing them, we treated them like real people. We gave them interests. We had them comment on things they “cared about.” We built karma the way a normal person would.
It took 30 days.
And at the end of those 30 days - every single one of those accounts could post a brand mention that stayed up.
That was the breakthrough.
We documented every step. What to do on Day 1. Day 7. Day 14. Day 21. Day 30.
We turned it into a calendar. One thing per day. Ten minutes or less.
Then we rolled it out across our entire operation.
The results?
1,000+ accounts built using this system. Less than 2% have ever been flagged.
Not 10%. Not 5%. Under 2%.
That is not luck. That is a system.
But it was not just us.
Quitine - Nicotine Alternative
10x AI citations in 6 months.
Quitine sells a nicotine alternative. They can not run normal ads. Every single comment matters. Every deleted comment is a lost customer.
They use the same account-building process that is inside this calendar.
The result? 10x AI citations in 6 months - all from comments that stayed up.
Real Men Apparel - Ecommerce
1,500 ChatGPT citations. Zero accounts lost.
Real Men Apparel needed accounts that could post week after week without getting caught. Six months of steady commenting. No breaks. No interruptions.
The result? 1,500 ChatGPT citations. Zero accounts lost.
Phrase Cafe - Language Learning Newsletter
304 clicks in 14 hours. 63.8% CTR.
Phrase Cafe launched a Reddit comment campaign and saw 304 clicks in 14 hours with a 63.8% click-through rate. 100% of traffic came from people Googling the brand name after seeing it on Reddit.
Three different brands. Three different industries. Same account-building system. Same results.
And here is something we did not expect.
The accounts built with this system do not just survive. They perform better. Comments from trusted accounts get more upvotes. More replies. More visibility. The threads stay alive longer.
Kinda like the difference between a stranger giving you advice and a friend giving you advice. Reddit treats trusted accounts like friends. And friends get heard.
Here is what nobody tells you about Reddit marketing:
Reddit does not publish its trust rules.
There is no guide. No help page. No support ticket you can file. The rules are invisible. And they change.
Most people who try Reddit marketing have no idea their comments are disappearing. They think the strategy is not working. They think Reddit marketing is a scam.
It is not. The strategy works. The comments just never survived long enough for anyone to see them.
The enemy is not Reddit. The enemy is going in blind - without knowing how the trust system works.
We spent two years and over 1,000 accounts figuring it out so you do not have to.
And that is why I created Angle Armor - The 30-Day Authority Calendar.
This took two years to build. Over 1,000 accounts tested. Hundreds of shadow-deleted comments tracked. Dozens of strategies that failed before this one worked.
If you tried to figure this out on your own, you would burn through 10 to 15 accounts first. Each one takes days to set up and weeks to test. That is months of wasted time and dozens of lost threads before you even get close.
But because we already went through all of that pain, you do not have to.
You just open the calendar. See what day it is. Do the one thing it tells you to do. Ten minutes. Done.
By Day 30, your account is trusted. Your comments stick. Your brand gets seen.
What took us two years to figure out takes you 30 days to follow.
One-time payment. Instant access. 30-day money-back guarantee.
Here is everything inside Angle Armor:
First, you are going to get The 30-Day Authority Calendar.
This is the core system. It tells you exactly what to do each day to turn a brand new Reddit account into a trusted one. One action per day. Ten minutes or less. No guessing. No experimenting. Just follow the steps.
If you tried to reverse-engineer this from scratch - testing subreddits, timing patterns, karma thresholds - it would easily take you 3 months and cost you 10+ burned accounts.
Value: $179.97
So what that means is you are getting The 30-Day Authority Calendar... ($179.97 value)
Second, you are also going to get the Authority Response Formula.
This shows you how to write comments that build karma instead of getting flagged. There is a big difference between a comment that looks helpful and a comment Reddit's system actually trusts.
This formula shows you how to write the kind that gets upvotes - so you can build trust faster and hit your karma targets without any risk.
Total value so far: $179.97 + $97 = $276.97
Third, you are also going to get the Optimal Posting Schedule.
This tells you when to post, how often, and which days get the most traction. Post at the wrong time and your comment gets buried. Post at the right time and it rides the wave to the top.
This schedule is built from our data across 1,000+ accounts - so you can get maximum visibility from every single comment.
Total value so far: $276.97 + $67 = $343.97
And fourth, you are going to get the Karma Cheat Sheets.
These are the fastest and safest subreddits for building karma quickly. Some subreddits are karma goldmines. Others are graveyards.
These cheat sheets tell you exactly where to go - so you can hit your karma targets in half the time without setting off any red flags.
Total value so far: $343.97 + $47 = $390.97
Everything You Get Today:
The 30-Day Authority Calendar - exactly what to do each day to build a trusted account
($179.97 value)
Authority Response Formula - write comments that build karma instead of getting flagged
($97 value)
Optimal Posting Schedule - when to post and which days get maximum visibility
($67 value)
Karma Cheat Sheets - fastest and safest subreddits for building karma quickly
($47 value)
Total Value: $390.97
Now obviously, I am not going to charge you $390.97.
But before I tell you the price, let me ask you something.
If all this calendar did was save you from getting ONE account shadow-banned - would it be worth $390.97?
Think about it. One trusted account that can post brand mentions for months. Mentions that stay up. Mentions that drive search traffic. Mentions that create customers.
If all this did was get your very first Reddit comment to stay up and send one person to Google your brand name - would it be worth it?
Of course it would. One customer from Reddit can be worth hundreds or thousands of dollars over time.
And if all this did was save you from wasting 3 months trying to figure out Reddit's trust system on your own - would that be worth $390.97?
I think you know the answer.
But I am not going to charge you $390.97.
I am not even going to charge you half that.
Because you are on this page right now, you can get the full Angle Armor system - the calendar, the formula, the schedule, the cheat sheets - for just:
$179.97
One payment. Not monthly. Not a subscription. One time. Done.
Secure checkout. Instant access. 30-day money-back guarantee.
The 30-Day Stick Guarantee
Follow the calendar for 30 days. If your account is still getting flagged, send us your Reddit username and we will refund every penny within 24 hours.
No questions. No hoops. No “well, did you try this?”
You show us it did not work. We give you your money back.
You risk nothing. We risk everything.
Here is one thing worth knowing:
Reddit's spam detection changes. What works today may need adjustment tomorrow. This calendar is built on what works right now - across 1,000+ live accounts.
The current price of $179.97 will not last forever. We keep it here because we want serious brands to use the system and see results. But the price will increase as we add more features and data.
If you are seeing this page, the $179.97 price is still available. But I can not tell you for how long.
Picture this.
It is Day 31.
You open Reddit. You find a high-value thread - the kind of thread where your dream customer is asking for exactly what you sell.
You write a comment. Helpful. Natural. You mention your brand the way a friend would.
You hit post.
And it stays up.
An hour later, it has two upvotes. By lunch, someone has replied to it. By the end of the day, people are Googling your brand name.
Not because you ran ads. Not because you got lucky.
Because your account is trusted. Because you followed the calendar. Because Reddit treats you like a real member of the community - not a spammer.
That is what Day 31 looks like.
And it starts right now.
One-time payment. Instant access. 30-Day Stick Guarantee.
Here Is What You Get Today:
The 30-Day Authority Calendar - one action per day, 10 minutes or less ($179.97 value)
Authority Response Formula - comments that build karma instead of getting flagged ($97 value)
Optimal Posting Schedule - when to post and which days get maximum visibility ($67 value)
Karma Cheat Sheets - fastest and safest subreddits for building karma ($47 value)
Total Value: $390.97
$179.97
One-time. Instant access. 30-day money-back guarantee.
The same account-building system used across 1,000+ accounts at Odd Angles Media. Trusted by Quitine, Real Men Apparel, Phrase Cafe, and 45+ other brands.
Instant access after purchase.
- Stewart Kaplan
Founder, Odd Angles Media
7-Figure Reddit Marketing Agency | 45+ Brands | 1,000+ Accounts Built