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Overview

The Accounts page lets you monitor specific Reddit users — typically your own brand accounts, employee advocates, or competitor accounts you want to track. It surfaces karma trends, post/comment history, and flags any content that has been removed.

Aggregate Statistics

Five summary cards at the top of the page give an org-wide view across all monitored accounts:
MetricDescription
Total KarmaCombined karma across all monitored accounts
Total PostsTotal number of posts made by all tracked accounts
Total CommentsTotal number of comments made by all tracked accounts
Content HealthPercentage of posts and comments that are still live (not removed)
Active AccountsNumber of accounts currently being monitored

Monitored Accounts Table

A list of every Reddit account you are tracking.

Table Columns

ColumnDescription
UsernameReddit handle — links directly to the user’s Reddit profile
Display NameOptional friendly label you set when adding the account
Total KarmaCombined post and comment karma
StatusCurrent state: Active, Not Found, Suspended, Error, or Pending
Last CheckedTimestamp of the most recent data refresh
ActionsRefresh (re-fetch latest data) or Delete the account from monitoring

Adding an Account

Click Add Account to open the form. You only need to provide:
  • Reddit Username – the account to monitor (without the u/ prefix)
  • Display Name – optional label for your own reference
Once added, Threadlytics fetches the account’s public data and begins tracking it.

Account Details

Click any account in the table to expand a detailed view. This section is shown only when an account is selected.

Stats Grid

StatDescription
Total KarmaCombined karma with a trend indicator (↑ or ↓ vs. last check)
Post KarmaKarma earned from submissions
Comment KarmaKarma earned from comments
Removed PostsCount of posts that have been removed

Recent Posts

A table of the account’s latest 10 posts:
  • Title – post heading
  • Subreddit – community where it was posted
  • Score – current upvote count
  • Comments – number of replies
  • StatusLive or Removed

Recent Comments

A table of the account’s latest 10 comments:
  • Content – snippet of the comment body
  • Subreddit – community where it was posted
  • Score – current upvote count
  • StatusLive or Removed
The Removed status makes it easy to spot content that has been taken down by moderators, which may indicate account health issues or policy violations.