Reddit’s quietly rolled out new features that change how creators and founders should post. If you’re not paying attention, your content could get shadowbanned—or go viral. If you've been active on Reddit lately, you may have noticed a few subtle but powerful changes: A "Rules Check" popup before you post Post insights like upvote rate, comment velocity, and reach New suggested questions and post templates inside certain subreddits These aren’t just cosmetic updates—they’re Reddit’s new built-in engagement signals , and they’re quietly reshaping how smart users optimize content. In this post, we’ll break down how to leverage these features to boost your visibility , avoid post removals, and get better traction—especially in niche, high-moderation subs like r/Frugal , r/SaaS , r/Entrepreneur , or even your own growing community. 🧭 Why This Matters: Reddit Is Getting Smarter (and Stricter) Reddit has always had a content problem: Great posts often ...