How to get a working, anonymous Reddit account?

Though I mostly try to avoid platforms like Reddit, it seems like some communities only exist there and sometimes I need to get advice on stuff for which only Reddit has a place to ask.

I tried to create Reddit Accounts with Tor and with VPN and they where not able to even post on most places and then got shadow banned of Reddit entirely, without me violating there TOS in any form.

Do someone knows and reliable way to create a Reddit account anonymously and not getting shadow baned?
Or alternatively, is there a trustworthy place to buy Reddit accounts that have enough Karma to post, and pay for it with crypto currency?

You could try an anti-detect browser.

Donut browser

Cloak browser

Incogniton

I did buy first using the library wifi IP and librewolf and an unique email adress (only use for that).

This is not a method for serious privacy, because device fingerprinting could be used by them.

PS: Reddit algorithm ban is worst than ever, if you buy an account with karma, it come with no guarantee.

XmrBazaar, here is an example listing:

That will get you an account, but based on what karma ?

Cute Kittens, maybe ? maybe not.

I would not buy a reddit account. I have seen someone does this and then the account was quickly ban. I am not 100% sure why, but I guess that for example the account was create with an IP associated with another country, and then use by a client in a diffrent one.

@Rambutan PM me if you want more tips to do this your self (for free).

I agree with @Julie on the public IP and a hardened browser. I would say add a vm to this, only for this use, that way you can segment the networking on your device should you choose to do so, aka host going through vpn while VM going through a separate bridge.

For this, library is best, and some Internet providers have free Wi-Fi points around populated cities, which you can try.

I bit tangential, but I would also recommend lemmy as an alternative to Reddit. I have had way more luck getting visibility on posts there than I have on Reddit.