Launch multi-platform organic campaigns from your autonomous AI agent — without getting banned
Master playbook for running organic campaigns across X, LinkedIn, Reddit, Threads, and Bluesky from an autonomous agent.
Dedicated guide per platform covering safe posting cadence, content ratios, behavioral rules, and ban-risk signals.
Stay legally compliant and inside platform terms of service. Covers FTC disclosure rules and per-platform automation policies.
21-day warmup for Reddit, 14-day for X/LinkedIn. Establishes trust signals before autonomous posting begins.
Ready-to-use scripts for reaching out to subreddit moderators and LinkedIn group admins to get promotional content approved.
Per-platform rules for balancing original posts, engagement posts, and broadcast content — avoids looking like a bot.
Fill-in template with posting schedule, content themes, and platform-specific guidance per day.
Track account age, karma, posting history, and trust signals to catch problems before they become bans.
3 variants per content piece — ensures each platform post looks unique, even from the same source material.
Proven agent configuration with cadence rules, content filters, and human-review thresholds. Qwen-readable, adaptable.
What platforms does the Autonomous Agent Media Launch Kit cover?
The kit covers X/Twitter, LinkedIn, Reddit, Threads, and Bluesky. Each platform has its own dedicated Shadowban Avoidance Guide with platform-specific rules, safe posting cadence, and trust-building strategies.
Do I need to be a programmer to use the agent configs?
No. The agent configs are written in plain English with clear parameter names. They work with any LLM or agent framework — you copy the config, paste it into your agent, and adjust the platform credentials. No code required.
Will using this kit get my accounts banned?
The kit is designed specifically to avoid platform bans and shadowbans. It includes per-platform safe posting cadence rules (e.g., X: 3-5 posts/day max, Reddit: 1-2 posts/week for new accounts), content ratio frameworks, and the 21-day account warmup timeline for Reddit. Following the guidelines significantly reduces ban risk.
How is this different from Buffer, Hootsuite, or other scheduling tools?
Buffer and Hootsuite require human-initiated scheduling. This kit is for autonomous agents that generate and post content automatically. It covers the operational rules that keep autonomous posting accounts alive — something no scheduling tool addresses.