Warming Up Reddit Posts with Early Upvotes
A SaaS founder's careful use of early upvotes to beat Reddit's brutal new-post decay curve.
El Desafío
Reddit posts live or die in the first hour: without early upvotes they sink below the fold and are never seen, regardless of quality. The founder's genuinely useful posts kept dying at 2–3 upvotes in mid-size subreddits.
El Enfoque
On posts that genuinely fit a subreddit's rules and culture, they added a small number of early upvotes to clear the initial decay threshold and keep the post visible long enough for real users to find it. Restraint was essential — oversized boosts in tight-knit subreddits get noticed and removed.
Los Resultados
Posts that received a small, early nudge stayed visible long enough to attract genuine discussion, and several reached the front page of their subreddits on real engagement. Posts that didn't fit the subreddit failed regardless, reinforcing that fit comes first.
Conclusión Clave
Early upvotes fight time-decay, nothing more — they can't make an off-topic post succeed. Keep boosts small, post only where you genuinely belong, and compare upvote pricing across panels. Reddit is high-risk, so quality and subtlety matter most.