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  • Can I use reddit from my claude cowork?

    Posted by Routine_Room5398 on May 23, 2026 at 8:55 am

    Hey,

    I use my social media (LinkedIn and twitter) from a local setup on Claude cowork.

    I generally throw my raw ideas, at mu claude it generates post for Linkedin and twitter in my voice.
    And then stores and schedules for everyday.

    I also find relevant post via search and share my thoughts on that.

    Way under the limit 3-4 comments and 1-2 post a day.

    I have been worried to do the same on reddit.

    Is it just promotional post that Reddit bans or post via api or something that looks like ai generated even though it would be value adding?

    Routine_Room5398 replied 1 hour, 4 minutes ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • PeachEffective4131

    Guest
    May 23, 2026 at 9:18 am

    Reddit usually cares more about behavior patterns than whether AI helped you write something. If your account looks human, participates normally, and adds actual value, you’re probably fine. The accounts that get nuked are usually the ones mass posting, farming karma, dropping links everywhere, or sounding obviously automated.

    Honestly your current pace sounds pretty reasonable. The bigger risk is making every comment feel polished or “content optimized.” Reddit users are extremely sensitive to anything that feels manufactured. Slightly imperfect and conversational usually performs way better here anyway.

  • Impossible-Move-2096

    Guest
    May 23, 2026 at 9:24 am

    Reddit’s stricter than LinkedIn/Twitter. It’s not just promos even value posts get flagged if they look automated. Best bet: keep it human, low‑frequency, and context‑relevant.

  • Hrushikesh_1187

    Guest
    May 23, 2026 at 9:49 am

    Reddit is stricter than LinkedIn or Twitter on a few things. API posting without proper OAuth is a ban risk. AI-generated content that reads templated gets flagged by mods in active subs even if the value is genuine.

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