
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 If your team is active across niche subreddits, manually scrolling profile pages to delete outdated, off-brand, or non-compliant comments becomes a time sink.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.
Before you automate anything, you need to understand the official, manual paths. Everything your AI agent does will ultimately mirror these flows.
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
...).Some power users still prefer the classic interface at https://old.reddit.com.
These steps are summarized in Reddit’s help center: https://support.reddithelp.com/hc/en-us/articles/360043045932-How-do-I-delete-a-comment
...).Reddit explicitly warns that third-party mass deletion tools may not work as intended or be supported. For large volumes you can:
These are the safest, fully supported options. Everything else—no-code tools or AI agents—should operate on top of these official flows.
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.
For social managers juggling many accounts, even navigating to the right place is overhead.
https://www.reddit.com/user/YOUR_USERNAME/comments.This alone cuts out 5–6 clicks every time you need to clean up.
Use built-in no-code tools on your device:
This doesn’t delete comments automatically, but it systematizes the habit so you don’t forget.
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.
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.
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:
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If you manage multiple Reddit accounts for clients, Simular can become your “policy enforcer.”
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Because Simular agents can run long, reliable workflows, you can:
Link this to your broader Simular stack:
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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.
Once you delete a comment on Reddit, it’s effectively gone from your side. Reddit replaces the text with a “[deleted]” marker, and you can’t restore the original content through the UI. There’s no recycle bin or undo button.
Here’s what that means in practice:
This human-in-the-loop pattern ensures you don’t lose important information or context while still getting the speed benefits of automation.
To bulk-review comments, the key is to centralize visibility before you take action. Reddit itself doesn’t offer a multi-select delete feature, but you can structure your workflow to see everything in one place.
Manually, visit your profile’s Comments tab on reddit.com or old.reddit.com and scroll through chronologically. Open any borderline comments in new tabs to re-read the surrounding thread before deletion. This works, but it’s slow for heavy users.
A more scalable method is to have a Simular AI agent navigate your profile, open each comment, and copy key details (subreddit, link, timestamp, and the text) into a Google Sheet. That sheet becomes your review dashboard. You or your team can filter by subreddit, age, or keywords and mark each row as “keep” or “delete.”
In a second pass, you re-run the agent with instructions to delete only rows marked “delete.” This gives you bulk review without abandoning Reddit’s official deletion mechanisms.
Reddit’s own documentation warns that third-party tools for deleting posts or comments “aren’t officially supported and may not work as intended.” That’s your starting point: anything that hits undocumented APIs, spams requests, or pretends to be Reddit itself can put your account at risk.
Safer automation follows two principles:
Avoid any tool that requires your password outside the official Reddit login page or promises instant mass deletion via hidden endpoints. If in doubt, fall back to Reddit’s own support form for large-scale requests.
For brands, compliance on Reddit is less about one-off cleanup and more about ongoing hygiene. Start by designing a clear comment policy: what’s acceptable to leave live, what should be edited, and what must be deleted (for example, outdated pricing, confidential information, or unapproved medical claims).
Operationalize this policy with a recurring review cadence. Create a monthly or weekly “Reddit Hygiene” task in your project management tool and link directly to your profile’s Comments tab and Reddit’s deletion help article. Train your team to scan new comments against your policy and document edge cases.
To scale, deploy a Simular AI computer agent as your first-pass filter. Have it pull comments into a spreadsheet, tag anything matching risky patterns, and optionally delete clear-cut violations. Keep humans involved for judgment-heavy cases. Because Simular’s actions are transparent and modifiable, compliance leads can audit and refine the workflow over time, ensuring your Reddit presence stays aligned with legal and brand standards.
When you’re managing Reddit presence for clients or internal stakeholders, they’ll often ask, “What exactly did you delete, and why?” A solid documentation trail turns Reddit cleanup from a black box into a professional, auditable process.
Here’s a practical approach:
This workflow gives you defensible reasoning for each deletion, makes approvals easy, and showcases the value of AI-assisted moderation without losing human oversight.