Honestly, I think this is a bit naive. Behaviour patterns matter, sure, but the idea that Reddit can't tell when something smells like Claude is wishful thinking. I've watched accounts get shadowbanned for seemingly harmless AI-assisted posts-because the nuance is off. Redditors sniff out "optimised" content in seconds, and once they flag it, the algorithm follows.
The real risk isn't being spammy; it's that even "reasonable" pacing with AI polish undermines the raw, argumentative voice that works here. Contrarian takes fall flat when they read like they've been sanded down by a bot. Your safest bet? Write yourself, or don't bother. Imperfect and human beats "almost human" every time.