After getting randomly banned on a subreddit (without breaking any of the rules) and accidentally posting on there with a different account, Reddit permanently banned me from their site. Appealing the ban didn’t work.

Now, as soon as I create a new Reddit account it gets automatically suspended either immediately or after a few minutes to sometimes hours.

I assume many on Lemmy face similar situations and also switched to Lemmy because of a similar reason and they might also wonder how to bypass such a ban.

It seems like Reddit is using advanced fingerprinting since normal methods such as switching VPN, deleting and re-installing the browser/Reddit mobile app (including all associated data) and changing email doesn’t work.

I’m not skilled enough and don’t really have any “hacker knowledge” to bypass the ban. After extensive research I couldn’t find a better solution than getting a new device or formatting the whole device.

I assume there must be a better way of changing ones fingerprint without just fully formatting the devices. Maybe it could work by changing the MAC address or something?

My goal is to not have a complicated way of accessing Reddit and resolving the issue in a way that one can access it completely normally again like in my case with the Chrome/Edge browser on Windows, Safari on Mac, and the Reddit app on Android.

Maybe someone has the knowledge here to help with this.

  • andrew_bidlaw@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    I recreated my account after a ban on some other social network and what it took is a different clear device, different sim, etc, because I needed it too much right at the moment, but I also suggest to took a look at your behavior right after creating it. Assume all new accounts are under a shadowban and deep analysis until X days pass, and for this period you should behave organically, mostly RO, and only then you start upvoting, then commenting, then making posts. Look through their admins’ eyes and notice what behavior a spam account or one recently banned would want to do: they’d have connections to similar sites and topics withing their browser\device (they want you to auth with google so they probably suck from other sources too), they’d want to actively continue their usage like they never left, and they’d probably participate in the same communities they’ve got banned from in the first place. Lurk, make your subscribtions look like you are a normie just starting out and be patient with your involvement.

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      It takes much less if you don’t use their app, all browser based tracking implementations use Cookies, and IP address (usually for aggressive ban evaders).

      Their app contains much more aggressive tracking techniques, including a VPN bypass, so I wouldn’t install it on your device at all. It’s better to use the mobile site on Firefox with ublock origin, possibly with OldLander and RES to make the mobile site more usable.