reddit-engagement
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
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