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Subreddit Management

Use the subreddit priority list to decide which subreddits stay active first, manage included and paid slots, and avoid surprises when capacity changes.

What subreddit management controls

Subreddit Management controls which account-level subreddits stay active under your current capacity. It is separate from Auto Voter Whitelist mode.

Use it to set priority, review included and paid slots, add temporary capacity, and avoid surprises when your account tier changes.

Slot types

Each row belongs to a slot type. Slot type determines where the capacity comes from and how you should plan around it.

Slot typeWhat it meansTypical use
IncludedCapacity included with your account tier.Steady campaign subreddits and long-term priorities.
PaidExtra 30-day subreddit capacity purchased separately.Temporary launches, seasonal pushes, or one client campaign.
UnsetA row without an active subreddit yet.Future campaigns that should not replace current priorities.

Priority order

Priority decides which included subreddits stay active first if your capacity gets smaller. Priority 1 is safest.

Move steady campaign subreddits above experiments. Put client, launch, revenue, and evergreen subreddits higher than tests.

Removing and restoring subreddits

Remove a subreddit only when you are sure. Included slots enter a 15-day cooldown after removal. Paid slots enter a 10-day cooldown.

Use Restore during the cooldown if you removed the wrong subreddit. Restoring cancels the removal countdown and keeps the subreddit in the slot.

Paid extra slots

Paid extra slots are separate from included tier slots. Each paid extra subreddit slot costs $100 for one 30-day term.

Use paid slots when a temporary campaign should not push a more important included subreddit out of the active set.

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