u/SkiffyGeek
As a developer, it seems that if I don't meet the posting or commenting requirements, reddit could grey out those links or turn them red to indicate I need to check the rules, or something else in real time instead of having a bot notify me after the fact.
Many comments get removed for not enough karma. It's frustrating. Especially after I craft a thoughtful response. I've learned to copy my response and put it in my notebook so I can use it again later, since a lot of questions resurface.
This account is new because I want to separate my personal reddit account from my professional account. When it was just for fun, getting a post or comment removed after the fact was easier to brush off. Being back at the beginning of karma is difficult and being unable to post or comment impacts the time I should be earning money.
I've been on the internet since 1987. I'm not some fly-by-night scammer. I remember the first USENET spam and the difficulties brought on by Eternal September and allowing commercial use. I'm hoping to help reddit be more healthy and useful.
Thanks!
This profile is two days old, and my CQS is "moderate". Does that mean I'm on the right track to be able to participate in professional subreddits soon? Or is there something else I should do? I feel like I'm participating in trivial subreddits just so I can finally start doing what I created this profile for. My other profile is for fun stuff and is four years old, and still doesn't qualify for the type of content I want to participate in.
I just received an email inviting me to join reddit pro for free. However, the link goes to Firefox not the reddit app, and I've never been able to log in on Firefox. I use my Gmail account as a login, but it always fails.
Is there a way to see and join the reddit pro system through the app?
Why would reddit login fail? Even the one-time email link doesn't work.