The Reddit Comment Generator now reads each subreddit's posted rules
Every subreddit has its own rules — about self-promotion, link-dropping, vendor disclosure, content length, and a dozen other things. Ignore them and your comment gets removed by a moderator within minutes of posting.
The Reddit Comment Generator now reads each subreddit's posted rules and writes drafts that conform to them automatically.
How it works
For every subreddit you track, XLR8 fetches and parses the subreddit's posted rules and sidebar guidance. When you generate a comment for a post in that subreddit, the model is given the rules as constraints — no self-promotion phrasing in r/ProductManagement, mandatory vendor disclosure in r/Entrepreneur, no external links in r/SaaS, and so on.
The generated draft is tagged as compliant against each rule it checked.

Why it matters
The single fastest way to burn an account in a subreddit is to post a comment that breaks the rules. One removal is recoverable; three is usually a ban. Automated rule-following keeps your reputation in the communities you most want to be in.
Available today
Subreddit rule enforcement is on by default for every comment generated. Set up your tracked subreddits via the Reddit Tracker, and rules are pulled and applied the next time you draft a comment.
