how to evade a reddit permanent sitewide ban?
2026-03-10 05:45 UTC
Replies (12)
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@Ragnor@feddit.dk 2026-03-10 05:50
Behave properly…
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@MutantTailThing@lemmy.world 2026-03-10 05:57
Use a new e-mail address, a tracker free browser and don’t immediately start posting in the same subs you were before. Subcribe to some other random subs and pretend that you’re new. Lay low for a while and after a week or two you’re good to go again. This has worked for me three times so far. Though ask yourself, do you really want to go back?
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@Multiplexer@discuss.tchncs.de 2026-03-10 05:57
Cute question to ask here :-)
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@daannii@lemmy.world 2026-03-10 06:24
Maybe tor browser. New account made on tor browser with different phone number. Also on new device. Different windows login. They track everything.
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@pineapple@lemmy.ml 2026-03-10 06:25
Dont use reddit. Or use redlib.
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@Bazell@lemmy.zip 2026-03-10 07:01
Don’t use app. Use browser only. Install plug-ins that randomize all possible data provided by your browser(it also provides the device data like screen parameters which can also be tracked). Use another mail. Also, use another IP address if you don’t have a NAT network.
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@EnsignRedshirt@hexbear.net 2026-03-10 07:14
Don’t. You’re free now. Take the W.
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@fizzle@quokk.au 2026-03-10 09:50
I’ve always wondered how they can even claim to be able to do this. Obviously if you’re banned you can’t just sign up with the same email address or other details.
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@communism__dup_7961@lemmy.ml 2026-03-10 11:32
If you just want to browse, use a redlib instance.
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@MisterNeon@lemmy.world 2026-03-10 11:32
Why do people come to Lemmy to complain or talk about Reddit?
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@UltraGiGaGigantic@lemmy.ml 2026-03-10 19:12
You got banned because they had to make room for new bots
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@The_Almighty_Walrus@lemmy.world 2026-03-10 20:48
It takes a lot more effort than it’s worth. They use multiple layers of tracking to enforce the ban. An IP ban is just layer 1. You’ll have to change your IP address and your location. After that, they use fingerprinting data. It’s actually terrifying how much a website can gather on you. They know what devices you use, screen resolution, operating system, hardware specs, browser cache, cookies, what fonts you have installed, basically everything about your phone or computer can be tracked with browser fingerprinting. After fingerprinting, they track your habits on the site. What subs your old account was subscribed to / active in, what kind of stuff you upvote and comment on, how you “talk” in comments, hell probably even your typing cadence. Your best bet would be to stay off the site for a few months, and use a new device with an anti-tracking browser and a “residential” VPN. OR… You can just hang out here and help this community grow. Reddit sucks balls now anyway, help us make a better one.