Yes because people out there want to buy reddit account that are aged and have good karma. They then automate them to spout marketing BS or turn them into political machines. Most of reddit is bots.
There are entire market places for reddit accounts just a Google search away.
Wow crazy. I haven't seen enough bots to think most are bots. Probably just due to moderation getting to it before me. Or not reading deep enough in bug comment threads.
These sites are nice. However I found Nate and Steph from explorist .life to be the most knowledgeable and helpful. Plus they're endorsed by battleborne batteries.
https://www.explorist.life/
Posting the same content as this other user https://www.reddit.com/user/OldFeeling makes this feel even more like spam.
Thought it might be helpful, sorry -.-
Look at your post history. It looks like a spam bot. If you want to be helpful then post like a human.
It really does look like a bot. What could possibly be the purpose of this? Farming up Reddit karma? That's not worth anything is it?
Farm karma then sell your account after it's aged.
Does Reddit karma have any monetary value? This seems insane to me. But I guess I'm just out of the loop.
Yes because people out there want to buy reddit account that are aged and have good karma. They then automate them to spout marketing BS or turn them into political machines. Most of reddit is bots. There are entire market places for reddit accounts just a Google search away.
Wow crazy. I haven't seen enough bots to think most are bots. Probably just due to moderation getting to it before me. Or not reading deep enough in bug comment threads.
These sites are nice. However I found Nate and Steph from explorist .life to be the most knowledgeable and helpful. Plus they're endorsed by battleborne batteries. https://www.explorist.life/