Reddit is of intense interest to advertisers because of its huge audience — 70 million unique visitors monthly. But Reddit's self-policing system prevents PR people from "upvoting" their own content on the site, by banning the entire web domain of anyone caught promoting their "own" content. Publishers and brands live in fear of their web site never being seen on the forum again.
Friggersly, however, caught some black hat social media marketers discussing how they use those rules to get competing brands banned. Basically, they pretend to be promoting a rival content on the site, and do it just cleverly enough so that it looks "real" — i.e. like a marketer trying to game the system by using free wifi at Starbucks and upvoting similar content just a few times per day.
Here's a section of the conversation Friggersly saw on an internet relay chat (we've redacted the profanity a little bit):
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Black hat Reddit operations are not a secret. Reddit and its Redditor users have been battling them for years. There's a whole subreddit devoted to clumsy corporate promotion called "Hail Corporate." Sometimes companies try to pay influential redditors to upvote their material. And here's a video of a script that can be used to create hundreds of fake votes from a single computer.
But all these methods are about trying to create positive buzz for your own brand.
The twist that Friggersly identified is that if you create a small amount of positive buzz for someone else's brand, then Reddit (eventually) has no choice but to ban the brand and its domain name (i.e. Acme.com and all URLs that live on Acme.com) completely — leaving the rival brand no way to get even honest, earned exposure on "the front page of the internet."
Here's Friggersly's summary:
• Reddit is a viable target for viral marketing and traffic driving.
• However as it is a competitive market some sites wish to get the upperhand by having their competitors banned from Reddit.
• To do this they make shill accounts and post their competitors links over a period of weeks.
• By acting like a normal Redditor but with a predictable schedule/upvote time/all made on the same I.P these accounts will eventually get caught.
• When caught these accounts look like they're trying to promote a website and then get banned because of this. Once the accounts are banned the domain that they all have been posting will also get banned.
• With your competitor now banned from Reddit you can move onto another until they are all banned allowing your links to do better.