How to Quote Reddit Comments: Guide for Marketers & Founders

Master how to quote Reddit comments cleanly while your AI computer agent handles the clicks, so you focus on strategy, not formatting or manual reply busywork.
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Why Reddit quotes need AI

If you use Reddit for launches, market research, or support, you know the pattern: you open a thread to reply, scroll to find the right line, copy it, click Reply, turn it into a quote, add your answer, repeat. Once or twice a day it is fine. Across dozens of subreddits, campaigns, and client accounts, it becomes a silent time sink that steals hours from strategy. Learning how to quote Reddit comments correctly is the foundation for clear, credible conversations. But once you know the mechanics, it is wasteful for a human to repeat them all day. That is where an AI computer agent steps in. Instead of you hunting for comments and fixing broken formatting, the agent can navigate Reddit, grab the exact text, format it with quote blocks or markdown, and even stage drafted replies for your approval. You stay in control of tone and message while the repetitive quoting work is quietly delegated and automated in the background.

How to Quote Reddit Comments: Guide for Marketers & Founders

Reddit can be a goldmine for sales, research, and community building, but only if your replies are clear. Quoting comments properly is what keeps long threads readable and persuasive. Let’s walk through how to quote Reddit comments manually, then layer on automation and finally hand the busywork to an AI computer agent.


  1. Manual methods: quoting comments by hand


A) Desktop: built-in Quote Block

  1. Open Reddit in your browser at https://www.reddit.com and sign in. 2) Navigate to the post and scroll to the comment you want to respond to. 3) With your mouse, highlight the exact sentence or paragraph you want to quote. 4) Click the Reply button under that comment. On most modern Reddit layouts, the highlighted text is auto-inserted into the reply box. 5) If it is not formatted as a quote yet, click the three dots in the editor toolbar and choose the Quote Block option. You will see a gray vertical bar to the left of the text. 6) Press Enter a couple of times to exit the quote block, then type your own response underneath. 7) Re-read to ensure the quoted line reflects the original commenter accurately, then click Comment.


B) Desktop: copy and quote manually with markdown
Sometimes the editor hides the Quote Block button or auto-insert fails. In that case: 1) Highlight the text in the comment. 2) Copy it using Ctrl+C (Windows) or Command+C (Mac). 3) Click Reply under the comment to open the editor. 4) On a new line, type the greater-than symbol followed by a space, like this: > . 5) Paste your copied text after that. Reddit treats any line starting with > and a space as a quote. 6) For multi-paragraph quotes, repeat > at the start of each line or paragraph. 7) Press Enter twice to break out of the quote and write your answer. This markdown-style quoting works consistently across Reddit and is worth mastering. See Reddit’s help center at https://support.reddithelp.com for more on formatting basics.


C) Mobile app: manual quote symbol
On iOS or Android, there is no visible Quote Block button: 1) Open the Reddit app and sign in. 2) Navigate to the post and locate the comment you want to reference. 3) Long-press the comment text and tap Copy. 4) Tap Reply under that comment. 5) In the text box, start a new line with the greater-than symbol and a space: > . 6) Paste the comment text. 7) For multiple lines, manually add > at the beginning of each line you want quoted. 8) Press Enter twice and then add your own response. It is slower than desktop, which is exactly why automation and agents become interesting once you do this at scale.


D) Keyboard shortcuts and templates
For power users replying to similar questions, you can speed up manual quoting by: 1) Creating text snippets in a tool like TextExpander, espanso, or system-level text replacement. 2) Storing patterns such as '> ' or a multi-line template with placeholders. 3) Triggering them with a short abbreviation every time you reply. This still requires you to be present, but it shaves seconds off every interaction.


  1. No-code automation helpers


Manual quoting is fine for occasional engagement. But if you manage multiple brands, run AMA campaigns, or do Reddit customer support, no-code tools can streamline the upstream work so you only handle the final reply.


A) Use RSS or APIs to pre-format quotes
Tools like Zapier, Make, or n8n can listen to new Reddit posts or comments via RSS feeds or approved API integrations (always review Reddit’s API and subreddit rules before automating posting). A practical workflow: 1) Trigger: new comment in a tracked subreddit thread that matches a keyword (for example, your brand name). 2) Action: fetch the comment body and author. 3) Action: build a pre-formatted block of text in a Google Doc or Notion page using markdown syntax with > in front of each line. 4) Result: you or your team open the doc, copy a ready-made quote block, paste into Reddit’s reply box, then customize your response. You have not fully automated posting, but you have automated the tedious quoting and context collection.


B) Browser automations and macros
If your team works mostly in a desktop browser, tools like AutoHotkey (Windows), Keyboard Maestro (Mac), or even Chrome extensions that record macros can speed up the sequence: 1) Hit a hotkey to insert the > symbol, 2) Add spacer lines, 3) Move the cursor to the right place, ready for pasted content. Combined with manual copy-paste, this can cut your quoting time in half without touching code.


C) Operational guardrails
With no-code tools, always: 1) Keep automations on the “assist” side (drafting, formatting, collecting) rather than full auto-posting, to stay within Reddit norms and avoid spammy behavior. 2) Log all drafted replies in a central sheet or doc so humans can review tone and compliance before hitting Comment. 3) Update your Reddit formatting habits in line with any changes documented in the Reddit help center at https://support.reddithelp.com.


  1. Scaling quoting with an AI computer agent


This is where Simular’s AI computer agents become powerful. Instead of wiring brittle API automations, you let an agent use your computer like a human would, but tirelessly.


A) Agent as Reddit reply assistant
Imagine you are a marketing lead running three AMAs at once. You can brief a Simular agent to: 1) Open your browser (or Simular Browser) and navigate to specific Reddit threads. 2) Scroll through new comments, prioritizing ones that mention your product or key phrases. 3) For each target comment, highlight the relevant sentence, click Reply, and insert the quote using either Quote Block on desktop or markdown with >. 4) Draft a suggested response underneath, pulling context from your existing FAQ docs. 5) Pause for your approval before posting, or save drafts for your team. Pros: huge time savings, consistent formatting, and a human-quality UI flow thanks to Simular’s neuro-symbolic approach and production-grade reliability. Cons: requires initial setup time, a Mac with Simular Pro installed, and human review loops to keep tone on-brand.


B) Agent-driven Reddit research and quoting workspace
For agencies and sales teams, Simular can act as a research and engagement agent: 1) On a schedule, the agent opens Reddit, searches for relevant threads across chosen subreddits, and collects promising comments into a Google Sheet or Doc, automatically adding each comment as a formatted quote block. 2) It uses the desktop environment to copy text, insert > symbols, and even categorize comments by intent (question, objection, praise). 3) Your team then works from this curated file, copying fully formatted quotes back into Reddit when ready to reply. Pros: you centralize Reddit conversations, speed up team collaboration, and reuse quotes in decks or reports. Cons: engagement is still semi-manual, and you must respect subreddit self-promotion rules.


C) Fully integrated campaign workflows
Because Simular Pro integrates via webhooks into existing pipelines (see https://www.simular.ai/simular-pro), you can connect campaign tools to your agent: 1) Your CRM or form tool sends a webhook when a new Reddit campaign or AMA goes live. 2) The Simular agent receives the task, opens the relevant thread, and starts monitoring comments in the background. 3) For each comment, it prepares a correctly quoted draft reply and logs it to a central dashboard, ready for human approval. 4) Once approved, the agent returns to the desktop, finds the right comment, and posts the reply. Pros: scalable, transparent execution with every action inspectable and modifiable. Cons: requires disciplined process design and clear guardrails on what the agent may post without human sign-off.


By combining solid manual skills, lightweight no-code helpers, and a reliable AI computer agent like Simular, you turn quoting Reddit comments from a fussy micro-task into a smooth, repeatable workflow that scales with your campaigns instead of slowing them down.

Scale Reddit quotes via autonomous AI agents today

Simular Reddit setup
Install Simular Pro on your Mac, then record a simple Reddit session where you search a post, select a comment, open Reply, add the quote formatting, and save that as the base workflow.
QA Reddit quote agent
Use Simular’s transparent execution to replay the Reddit quoting workflow step by step, adjust clicks, timing, and quote selection until the agent reliably formats every comment on the first run.
Scale Reddit quoting
Connect Simular Pro via webhooks to your CRM or task system so new Reddit threads trigger the agent, letting it quote comments across campaigns while your team focuses on message and strategy.

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