Reddit reporting, but reviewable
A compliance-first microtask workflow where you set criteria, require proof, approve submissions, and control pacing with caps.
Post or comment URL
Policy-aligned reason (you define)
Confirmation screenshot / step
Daily caps + total volume
Worker requirements + rejection rules
Pay per accepted submission
Typical starting payout: $0.05 – $0.20 per accepted submission.
Use it when you want a workflow
- Collecting proof-based submissions you can review and moderate.
- Testing whether your criteria and proof format are clear for workers.
- Structured, paced reporting (caps) instead of bursts.
- Workflows where you need an audit trail of submissions.
Don’t use it for outcomes
- Guaranteeing takedowns or forcing outcomes.
- Filing false / misleading reports or “mass reporting”.
- Anything that requires your Reddit credentials.
- Unclear briefs without proof and acceptance criteria.
Quality knobs
The goal is consistency. Keep the brief tight, proof review fast, and pacing controlled.
What you control
Daily caps + total campaign volume
Worker requirements (country/language, account signals)
Proof format, acceptance criteria, rejection reasons
Reason guidance: “when to report” and “when not to”
Guardrails
No bots, scripts, or automated reporting
No Reddit credentials required (never share passwords)
No guarantees of removal (moderation is external)
No instructions to file false or misleading reports
Workflow
A simple loop: brief → proof → review → iterate. Keep pace controlled and submissions consistent.
Write a compliant brief
State the reporting criteria in plain language and keep it aligned with Reddit policies.
Define proof + rejection rules
Choose a proof format that is fast to review. Reject unclear or mismatched submissions.
Launch with pacing caps
Start small, validate quality for the first cycle, then increase volume once acceptance rate is stable.
Review submissions
Approve only valid reports. Keep a clean audit trail and iterate on the brief when needed.
Copy-ready brief
Paste this into your task and adjust criteria + proof. Keep it strict and easy to review.
Use this templateReport link + submit proof
Open the link and read the content carefully.
Submit a report ONLY if it matches the criteria below.
Choose the correct reporting reason that best fits the content (do not guess).
Submit proof: a screenshot of the report confirmation screen (or the required confirmation step).
Do not submit if you already reported this link before.
https://reddit.com/r/example/comments/xxxxxx
$0.05 – $0.20
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FAQ
Quick answers about reporting workflow, proof, and moderation limits.
Are reports submitted manually?
Yes. Tasks are completed manually by verified contributors (no automation).
Do you guarantee content will be removed?
No. Reddit and subreddit moderators make independent decisions and outcomes cannot be guaranteed.
Can I choose the reporting reason?
Yes. You define the criteria. We recommend keeping reasons policy-aligned and clearly written.
What proof can I require?
You can request screenshots or other confirmation steps that are quick to review and respect privacy.
Do you need access to my Reddit account?
No. You never share credentials—contributors report from their own accounts.
How fast do campaigns start?
Most campaigns see first valid submissions within 24–72 hours depending on payout and requirements.
Ready to publish your brief?
Start small, validate proof quality, then scale. Keep criteria policy-aligned and review every submission.
Reddit Report Campaigns (manual submissions)
A microtask marketplace workflow built for review: clear criteria, proof, approvals, and pacing caps.
Use it responsibly: keep criteria policy-aligned, reject unclear proof, and remember that final moderation decisions are made by Reddit and subreddit moderators.