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Why is my daily upvote limit 500?

A 500 daily upvote limit is a safety and account-capacity control. It is separate from your wallet balance and vote credit balance.

Short answer

If your account shows a 500 daily upvote limit, that is your current account-level delivery cap for the day.

The limit is not the same thing as your wallet balance or vote credit balance. Credits let you pay for eligible orders. Daily limits control how much activity your account can run during the current limit window.

Why the limit exists

Daily limits keep Reddit delivery patterns safer and more stable. Sending too much activity too quickly can create operational risk, especially when several orders are pointed at the same subreddit, campaign, or account.

The cap helps Upvote.Net spread delivery across accounts, subreddits, and time instead of letting one account push unlimited volume in one day.

  • It protects delivery stability during busy periods.
  • It keeps order velocity closer to normal Reddit behavior.
  • It prevents one campaign from consuming too much account capacity at once.
  • It gives the system room to handle delays, drops, and subreddit-specific risk.

How this differs from credits

Vote credits are your spendable balance for vote orders. The daily limit is a usage control on top of that balance.

For example, having enough credits for 1,000 upvotes does not automatically mean the account can send 1,000 upvotes today. If your daily limit is 500, the remaining volume needs to wait until capacity opens again.

What to check in the panel

Open Current Limits before launching a larger order. That area shows the account limits that matter for your current setup.

If you also run several subreddit campaigns, review Subreddit Management before increasing order volume. Active subreddit capacity and daily delivery capacity work together when the system decides what can run safely.

  • Check your daily upvote limit before placing a large order.
  • Check active orders that may already be using today's capacity.
  • Check whether your campaign is concentrated in one subreddit.
  • Use smaller orders if the subreddit normally moves slowly.

Can the limit increase?

Account limits can change as your account history and account tier change. Upvote.Net also uses limits to respond to Reddit platform risk and operational cost.

If your use case needs more than the visible limit, contact support from the dashboard. Include the campaign type, target subreddit, expected volume, and whether the campaign is temporary or ongoing.

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