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Promoting Live Sessions on Reddit Without Getting Banned

Promoting Live Sessions on Reddit Without Getting Banned
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Camming has a timing problem that OnlyFans doesn't. Your content isn't sitting there waiting to be discovered whenever someone stumbles on it. It exists for the window you're actually live, and if nobody knows you're live, the session might as well not have happened.

Reddit can solve this, but only if you handle the timing and framing correctly.

The core challenge: promotion without spam

Posting "I'm live now, come watch" every single session, in the same subreddits, on the same schedule, reads as spam almost immediately, even if it's technically true every time. Reddit's detection systems and its actual human moderators both flag repetitive promotional posting fast, and camming's real-time nature makes this worse than it is for OF creators, because the urgency pushes people toward posting more frequently, which is exactly what gets flagged.

What actually works

Vary the format, not just the timing. A post teasing what's coming up tonight reads differently than a "going live now" post, even if they're promoting the same session. Alternate between the two, and mix in content that isn't tied to a specific session at all, so the account doesn't read as purely transactional.

Build a pre-session audience, not a mid-session scramble. Posting a few hours before you go live, with enough specificity to build anticipation, converts better than posting the moment you start, when there's no lead time for people to plan around it.

Use the comment section to build return viewers. Replying to comments after a session, thanking people who showed up, teasing the next one, keeps the relationship going between sessions instead of resetting to zero every time.

Respect subreddit-specific live-content rules. Some communities allow live-session announcements, some explicitly ban them, some require a specific format or flair. Getting this wrong in the wrong subreddit risks the whole account, not just one post.

Why this is harder to manage solo

Camming already demands real-time attention during sessions. Adding real-time Reddit promotion on top of that, correctly timed and correctly worded, on top of actually performing, is more than most people can manage alone without one side or the other suffering.

That's exactly the gap we fill for the camgirls in our roster: Reddit promotion timed and managed around your live schedule, so you can focus on the session itself. Check our what we manage page for the full picture of what's included, or apply as a creator to get started.