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      <title>My First Reddit Comment Got -12 Votes. Now I Get Hundreds of Upvotes. Here&#39;s What Changed.</title>
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      <description>TL;DR Comments build karma, reputation, and visibility on Reddit. But Reddit&amp;rsquo;s culture means most corporate comments get downvoted immediately. This guide covers the specific techniques for writing comments that resonate with Reddit communities and build your presence over time.  Your first Reddit comment got -5 votes. Your second got removed by moderators. Your third got called out as obvious marketing.
Welcome to Reddit&amp;rsquo;s brutal feedback system.
Reddit isn&amp;rsquo;t cruel for no reason.</description>
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