Reddit is not a complex interface, by any means. Reddit is a content curation website that is organised into a variable number of finite and discreet subforums on the basis of topics.
These subforums are called subreddits, and each one contains a set of rules and moderators. The rules for each subreddit can be found on the posting tray and within the subreddit sidebars (which can be found in the "about" section, which can be accessed by interfacing with the name or image attributed to a given subreddit).
If you follow the rules of whichever subreddit you are active in then it is unlikely that users will attribute your behaviour to that of an automated robot.
Hello u/Valuable-View8366, your submission "why are people mean" has been removed from r/space because:
It is not related to space.
Please read the rules in the sidebar and check r/space for duplicate submissions before posting. If you have any questions about this removal please message the r/space moderators. Thank you.
WolframPsychica t1_j4gltat wrote
Reddit is not a complex interface, by any means. Reddit is a content curation website that is organised into a variable number of finite and discreet subforums on the basis of topics.
These subforums are called subreddits, and each one contains a set of rules and moderators. The rules for each subreddit can be found on the posting tray and within the subreddit sidebars (which can be found in the "about" section, which can be accessed by interfacing with the name or image attributed to a given subreddit).
If you follow the rules of whichever subreddit you are active in then it is unlikely that users will attribute your behaviour to that of an automated robot.