Step-by-Step Guide: How to Delete Reddit Comments Safely

Use an AI computer agent to audit and delete risky Reddit comments at scale, while Simular quietly clicks and confirms in the background like a tireless assistant.
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Why Simular for Reddit Cleanup

Your Reddit comment history is a living record of your brand’s voice. For founders, agencies, and marketers, one off-message comment can resurface years later and derail a pitch, sour a partnership, or ignite a small PR storm. Knowing how to delete a comment on Reddit is less about hiding mistakes and more about curating a clear, consistent story of who you are.


The challenge is volume and speed. If your team is active across niche subreddits, manually scrolling profile pages to delete outdated, off-brand, or non-compliant comments becomes a time sink. This is where delegating the job to an AI computer agent shines. A Simular-powered workflow can log into Reddit like a human, open your profile, scan comments against rules you define (e.g., keywords, age, sentiment), and delete or flag them in bulk—while keeping you in control with transparent, reviewable steps. Instead of late-night cleanup sessions, you get a quiet, always-on Reddit hygiene assistant guarding your brand while you focus on campaigns, clients, and growth.

Step-by-Step Guide: How to Delete Reddit Comments Safely

1. Manual ways to delete Reddit comments (step by step)


Before you automate anything, you need to understand the official, manual paths. Everything your AI agent does will ultimately mirror these flows.


1.1 Delete a comment on reddit.com (new Reddit)

This follows Reddit’s own help article on deleting comments: https://support.reddithelp.com/hc/en-us/articles/360043045932-How-do-I-delete-a-comment


  1. Open https://www.reddit.com and log into your account.
  2. Click your profile photo in the top-right corner.
  3. In the dropdown, select Profile.
  4. On your profile page, click the Comments tab. You’ll see a list of every comment you’ve made.
  5. Find the comment you want to remove.
  6. At the bottom of that comment, click the overflow menu (three horizontal dots ...).
  7. Click Delete comment.
  8. Confirm if Reddit asks you to. The comment will be replaced by a “[deleted]” marker.


1.2 Delete a comment on old Reddit (old.reddit.com)

Some power users still prefer the classic interface at https://old.reddit.com.


  1. Go to https://old.reddit.com and log in.
  2. Click your username in the top-right corner.
  3. On your profile page, click the comments tab.
  4. Scroll to the comment you want to remove.
  5. At the bottom of that comment, click delete.
  6. Confirm the deletion if prompted.


1.3 Delete a comment in the Reddit mobile app (iOS & Android)

These steps are summarized in Reddit’s help center: https://support.reddithelp.com/hc/en-us/articles/360043045932-How-do-I-delete-a-comment


  1. Open the Reddit app on your iOS or Android device.
  2. Tap your avatar in the top-right to open your profile.
  3. Tap Comments to see your full comment history.
  4. Tap the comment you want to delete; this opens the original post.
  5. At the bottom of your comment, tap the overflow menu (...).
  6. Tap Delete.
  7. Confirm the deletion.


1.4 Request help for large-scale deletion via Reddit

Reddit explicitly warns that third-party mass deletion tools may not work as intended or be supported. For large volumes you can:


  1. Review Reddit’s data deletion section: https://support.reddithelp.com/hc/en-us/sections/360008917951-Deleting-Your-Reddit-Data
  2. If you cannot delete all comments manually, email redditdatarequests@reddit.com from the email verified with your account.
  3. Or use Reddit’s official request form: https://support.reddithelp.com/hc/requests/new?ticketformid=360001370251
  4. Clearly describe what you need (e.g., “requesting assistance deleting a large number of comments”).


These are the safest, fully supported options. Everything else—no-code tools or AI agents—should operate on top of these official flows.



2. No-code ways to streamline comment deletion


Reddit doesn’t provide an official bulk-delete button in the UI, but you can still reduce the friction around manual work using light automation, while respecting Reddit’s policies.


2.1 Browser-based workflows (bookmarks and layouts)

For social managers juggling many accounts, even navigating to the right place is overhead.


  • Create a bookmark to https://www.reddit.com/user/YOUR_USERNAME/comments.
  • Add it to a dedicated “Reputation Cleanup” folder in your browser.
  • For multiple accounts, store one bookmark per profile.


This alone cuts out 5–6 clicks every time you need to clean up.


2.2 OS-level shortcuts and reminders

Use built-in no-code tools on your device:


  • On macOS/iOS Shortcuts: Create a shortcut that opens your Reddit comment page, then pin it to your dock or home screen.
  • On Android: Add a home-screen shortcut to your comment URL in Chrome, and schedule a reminder using Google Calendar or Tasks for weekly cleanup.


This doesn’t delete comments automatically, but it systematizes the habit so you don’t forget.


2.3 Integrating task managers and knowledge bases

For agencies managing multiple Reddit presences:



This turns a vague chore into a repeatable mini playbook any account manager can follow.


Note: Reddit warns against third-party tools that directly manipulate posts/comments via unofficial methods. Any no-code tool should only help you navigate and remember, not bypass Reddit’s official interface or policies.



3. Scaling Reddit comment deletion with Simular AI agents


When you’re running a brand, agency, or high-volume personal account, the real bottleneck is time, not knowledge. You already know how to delete a comment—the issue is auditing hundreds or thousands of them. This is exactly the class of work Simular’s AI computer agents are built for.


3.1 Desktop agent that cleans recent Reddit comments

Using Simular Pro (https://www.simular.ai/simular-pro), you can spin up a computer-use agent that follows the same steps a human would on your Mac:


How it works

  1. You record or describe the workflow: open Reddit, go to your profile’s Comments tab, scroll, open each comment menu, and click Delete based on simple rules (e.g., keywords or age).
  2. Simular’s agent replays and generalizes that behavior, navigating your desktop, browser, and tabs like a human.
  3. Every action is transparent and logged—no black-box API calls.


Pros

  • Mirrors Reddit’s official UI flows (aligned with their documented steps).
  • Scales from dozens to thousands of deletion actions in a session.
  • Every click is inspectable and modifiable, so compliance teams can review.


Cons

  • Requires initial setup time to define safe rules.
  • Should be throttled to avoid suspicious activity spikes on a single account.


3.2 Policy-driven cleanup for agencies and brands

If you manage multiple Reddit accounts for clients, Simular can become your “policy enforcer.”


Example workflow

  1. In your internal wiki, define rules: keep educational comments, remove anything mentioning expired discounts, delete comments older than 2 years in sales-heavy subreddits.
  2. Trigger a Simular Pro agent via webhook from your existing pipeline or CRM task.
  3. The agent logs into each client’s Reddit (with their consent), visits their comment history, and:
    • Tags comments that might violate your rules into a spreadsheet.
    • Deletes comments that clearly match simple criteria (e.g., a specific code or campaign name).


Pros

  • Centralized, repeatable process across many client accounts.
  • Reduces risk of junior staff deleting the wrong comments manually.
  • Ties Reddit cleanup into the same automation fabric you already use for outreach and reporting.


Cons

  • You must maintain clear written rules per client.
  • Still wise to keep a human review step for sensitive or legal topics.


3.3 Always-on Reddit hygiene agent

Because Simular agents can run long, reliable workflows, you can:


  1. Schedule a nightly or weekly run of a “Reddit Hygiene” agent on a dedicated machine.
  2. The agent signs into Reddit, navigates to your comments, and checks only the new comments since the last run.
  3. It flags risky items in a Google Sheet and optionally deletes low-risk cases automatically.
  4. A human skims the sheet each morning to overrule or confirm edge cases.


Link this to your broader Simular stack:

  • Use the same machine and agent fleet that already handles web research, CRM cleanup, and report generation.
  • Monitor reliability using Simular Pro’s transparent execution logs.


Pros

  • Comment cleanup becomes a background process, not a fire drill.
  • Consistent protection for your brand and clients, even during off-hours.


Cons

  • Requires discipline to periodically audit the agent’s behavior.
  • You need to stay aware of Reddit UI changes and adjust the agent’s workflow when necessary.


For details on Simular’s capabilities and philosophy—neuro-symbolic agents designed for production-grade reliability—see https://www.simular.ai/about and https://www.simular.ai/simular-pro.

Automating Reddit Comment Deletion via Simular AI

Train Simular for Reddit cleanup
Start by installing Simular Pro on your Mac, then record or describe how you delete a Reddit comment via your profile’s Comments tab so Simular can mirror each on-screen step.
Test and refine the Reddit workflow
Run the Simular AI agent on a small batch of Reddit comments, watch every click in its transparent execution log, and tweak the rules until it only deletes exactly what you intend.
Delegate and scale Reddit deletions
Once the Simular agent passes your tests, schedule it or trigger it via webhook to clean Reddit comments across accounts, turning reputation cleanup into a reliable background process.

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