
Auto schedule posts to a subreddit. If a user is a mod of a subreddit can also schedule posts.



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The more social channel the better I say… That said when is the Publer team doing their first tiktok?

@Dimitri Cassimatis, we’re working remotely due to the coronavirus outbreak so it may take some time. The first 10 cases were confirmed here in Albania this week :(

I have no opinion on this, please enlighten me.

Reddit is a very popular social news aggregation, web content rating, and discussion website: https://www.reddit.com

Hi everyone,
I just got off a call with a Reddit representative, and while scheduling posts to Reddit is not a use case they encourage, they were curious to know:
Any specific reason you want to schedule Reddit posts in advance?
What type of content are you planning to schedule?
What business and industry are you in?
Looking forward to hearing back from you so that we can communicate your responses to Reddit.
Thanks,
Ervin
Edit: Deleting comments that are not relevant to my questions to keep this thread clean. Thank you for your understanding.

In reply to the above. We are in the video game industry, and I feel it would be good to schedule and post Reddit posts in our own subreddit for things like game giveaways, game freebies and new game news that we also post on our social channels like X, FB etc.

We post science videos and have yet to crack into the Reddit side of things but it has always been on my mind how to do this successfully. I’m not even sure scheduling a reddit post science video is something that is doable or people there would care about but i’m at least interested in the prospect.
We are in the education field btw. Target audience is K-12, college, etc. Younger minds that should learn simple science.

I usually write market & economic analysys and as I belong to many reddit groups, I would love to publish them there too automatically.

Hi Publer Team, I’m starting an Educational Company to help Young, Broke Men who doom scroll on social media, to make better decisions with money, get out of debt, build a safety net and live a better quality of life. Reddit is the one part of my strategy that I can’t automate (yet) so I’d be all for this! Education companies/brands would value this use case as they can continually batch schedule helpful information for their audience without having to go to the website and manually copy/paste/upload what they’ve produced. Hope this helps.

Reasons for us to want Reddit for interaction are as follows:


Thank you everyone for your patience.
Unfortunately, all the cases we shared with Reddit are not enough for them to give us API access.
They’re extremely against automating posts through their API. Any other app that does this is violating Reddit’s TOS.
If this ever changes, we will come back to this.
Thank you.