When other Reddit users upvote your content, you receive karma. Small amounts of karma may be necessary to participate in some subreddits, so you’ll need to increase your numbers before you can post or comment there. Fortunately, there are plenty of ways to gain karma on Reddit through posting, engaging with others, and more. This wikiHow will show you how to get karma on Reddit quickly by increasing your upvotes.
Best Ways to Get Karma on Reddit
- Post interesting, thought-provoking, or funny posts for other users to upvote and share.
- Post engaging or thoughtful comments that add to the discussion.
- Gain karma by giving and receiving awards.
Steps
Gaining Karma
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Post and comment on large subreddits. Subreddits with more users (especially those in the millions range) have more opportunities for gaining karma. More people can upvote your posts and comments.
- Sort by either top posts from now/today, rising, or new, and leave a comment on those threads. This ensures that your comment won't be buried under those that got there before you.
- Some popular subreddits that are great for gaining karma include r/AskReddit, r/pics, r/funny, and r/aww.
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Post interesting questions on r/AskReddit. This subreddit focuses on title-only posts where users respond to the question in the comments. r/AskReddit has more than 30 million users, so a good post can gather a ton of upvotes and comments, quickly increasing your karma.
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Comment on new and rising posts. One of the easiest ways to give your comments visibility when you're starting out is to leave a thought-provoking comment, image, or GIF on other users' existing posts. Witticisms get the most karma, but trivia, stories, and in-depth knowledge also work well.
- Commenting on Reddit is less likely to earn you large amounts of karma all at once. Still, it will build up your karma score over time while simultaneously establishing you as a dedicated user.
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Post early in the morning on Saturdays, Sundays, and Mondays. Ideally, you’ll want to post around 7 am so several people see your post throughout the day. The weekends and Mondays are great peak times to post to get more karma.
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Avoid making negative or poor-quality posts. Your links and comments should add value to Reddit's overall content base. Posts that fall outside Reddit's commonly accepted posting rules (also known as "reddiquette") tend to receive downvotes. [3] X Research source
- You'll also want to refrain from violating Reddit's terms of use, since doing so will most likely result in downvotes.
- It's okay to criticize, so long as the criticism is presented civilly. The exception to this rule is comedic posting, though even these posts must err on the side of civility.
- Never ask for upvotes.
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Post relevant and discussion-worthy content. Reddit is a community based on idealistic discussion and expansion of any given topic. Posting well-researched, well-thought-out content may not rake in upvotes, but it will show other users that you're worth listening to.
- The more users who consider you a valuable resource, the larger your future posts' audience — and, therefore, the potential for upvotes — will be.
- Add a “spoiler” tag before posts that discuss movies, books, or other media that might spoil a plot for another Redditor.
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Engage with people who comment on your posts. When you start a conversation, continuing it will both add to the conversation and net you upvotes based on your responses. It's important to be respectful of others' opinions while doing so.
- It's okay (and encouraged) to disagree with others, so long as you respectfully present a thoughtful counterargument.
- Ignore negative or provocative comments, as responding to them — even if you're in the right — will likely result in downvotes.
- You can quote other comments to respond directly to something someone said.
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Take advantage of potential top comments. Respond to a prospective top comment soon after it is posted. If the comment does indeed receive many upvotes, your response will likely receive upvotes due to its proximity.
- For this strategy to work, you'll need to gauge the likelihood of a comment receiving mass positive reception, which will take time and practice.
- This is a high-risk, high-reward tactic: if the comment receives negative attention and the resulting downvotes, you'll also probably receive downvotes.
- You can use the RemindMeBot to come back to comments you want to check on later.
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Post links to photos or videos. As with any social media platform, users enjoy visual media. Using a creative or informative title with an engaging visual is a good way to capture users' interest and earn upvotes. Common subreddits for this include r/pics, r/mildlyinteresting, and r/videos.
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Use creative titles for your links. Since Reddit presents links in the form of the title you add, the context provided for the title will often set up the tone for the discussion.
- Consider using humor in these titles (e.g., puns or irony). Witty or surprising posts tend to receive upvotes.
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Give awards to posts and comments. Giving Reddit awards will increase your "award-giving" karma. The earlier you give an award (compared to other users), the more karma you’ll get!
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Create posts and comments that get awards. Receiving awards will increase your "award-receiving" karma. The amount of Karma you get increases depending on the coins spent on the award.
- Posts that are unique, interesting, and wholesome tend to get a lot of awards. Try posting an obscure fact on r/todayilearned or a cute pet photo on r/aww for tons of awards.
- In-depth and knowledgeable Comments tend to get several awards from other users. On the flip side, comments that are funny or a reference also usually receive a ton of awards.
- If you're having trouble generating post ideas, try reading different news sources' angles on current events or determining one yourself.
Finding Your Karma (Mobile)
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Tap your profile picture in the Reddit mobile app. It’s in the top right of the app. This will open the profile information menu.
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Tap Karma . This is under your profile name. A pop-up menu will appear.
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View your karma. You’ll see how much of each type of karma you have in the pop-up menu. Note that you can’t see award karma in the app. You’ll need to go to the website to view your award karma.
Finding Your Karma (Desktop)
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Click your profile picture on Reddit.com. It’s in the top right of the website next to your username. This will open the profile menu.
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Select Profile . It’s an option in the profile menu.
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Hover over the number under “Karma.” This is located under your profile avatar and name. You’ll see how much of each type of karma you have.
Community Q&A
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QuestionMy new posts are deleted by the Reddit auto moderator, what should I do?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerIf you meet the subreddit's karma requirements, something in your post is likely triggering the subreddit's spam filter. Double-check the rules for the subreddit to see if there's something they don't allow, such as links or certain language.
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QuestionNew on Reddit.. I can't comment on anything. Every comment I make is banned b/c I don't have karma. How do you get the ball rolling in the first place?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerFind a popular subreddit that doesn't have karma requirements for commenting, and join some conversations! Some popular options are /r/Advice and r/mildlyinteresting. You can also check out /r/NewToReddit for a list of other newbie-friendly subreddits.
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QuestionI never posted anything on /r/RoastMe, but it said I got 1 post karma on /r/RoastMe. Is that a glitch?Community AnswerWhen you make an account, you naturally start with one post karma. You have to be quite careful in the beginning because a couple downvotes can render the account unusable.
Tips
- There are also private subreddits , which require getting permission from the moderators before you can join.Thanks
- Reddit is largely comprised of left-wing users. While this shouldn't prevent you from posting about topics you're passionate about or interested in, it may determine how you approach issues such as gender, sexuality, and religion.Thanks
- Become familiar with the site. Redditors frequently reference threads, and you may get downvoted if you don't understand what they mean. Some examples are Kevin, "Today you, tomorrow me," and not knowing what potatoes are.Thanks
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About This Article
1. Visit large subreddits with more than a million subscribers.
2. Leave witty or helpful comments on relevant anecdotes.
3. Avoid negative or poor-quality posts and comments.
4. Post some links to photos or videos for some extra upvotes.