# Polymarket Comments

There are events on Polymarket. Each event has a discussion section. That’s where people write their ~~very important~~ opinion. In short, I think you all know what comments are.

<figure><img src="/files/f6c100c355cf03ef6d8bcae64f3a322a85b5fc8e" alt=""><figcaption><p>Comments section</p></figcaption></figure>

Let’s take a closer look at what’s here (it may seem useless to you, but that’s not entirely true). As you can see, you can write here, reply to other people, like, and sort. A couple of important clarifications right away: the person who wrote the comment does not receive a notification that they got a like/reply to the comment. From this, you can conclude that mass-liking makes no sense. So, you need to write.

## Spam filters

A small spoiler: no matter how much I tested it, I still didn’t understand the essence of the spam filters on this site. Some links can be left, some cannot. Some people can, and some can’t. Everything lags horribly, comments either get posted or disappear, but I was able to find some patterns. For example, messages in the format \<text.text> in my case are blocked (for example something.net), as is anything that has the substring <.com>. But structures like \<google..org> or \<google. com> are somehow allowed. So, we’ve smoothly moved on to how you can actually post comments on these platforms with your personal link. Create a profile, go to the event, and write whatever you want with your link (and code, if you don’t have a personal domain).

<figure><img src="/files/fc0ebaea9d27c74b1da4405b3e4d18d43b764c1f" alt=""><figcaption><p>Comment example</p></figcaption></figure>

Creating multiple accounts on the platform is as easy as it gets. Take a wallet (Phantom, for example), create a bunch of accounts with different seed phrases, and just log back in, having first selected the right wallet for authorization. As far as I know, you may not even need to confirm your email. All other tests like the timing between posts, changing IP/browser, using anti-detect, study on your own.

Support and the site’s official documentation say that, in general, this instability in sending comments happens because of VPN detection or restrictions on a specific account. Some users can post clickable links to Twitter, YouTube, or other news sites. So, likely, with the right strategy, you can find a workaround that will let you send whatever you want.

<figure><img src="/files/5d5858bcdf79018b869322986ae50d07fc255317" alt=""><figcaption><p>Why can this bastard send YouTube links, and I can’t?</p></figcaption></figure>

## GIF comment

There is also an option to leave a comment as a GIF from the site [giphy.com](https://giphy.com). The system here is roughly the same as in Discord or Telegram: you type a keyword, and it picks the top 20 GIFs for that tag. Purely theoretically, if you understand how to index **your** GIF and push it to the top (so you can find it in the site interface), that will give you a very good advantage.

Personally, I see it like this: create a GIF for the tag you need (it can be either an unpopular tag, or your own disguised as a random set of letters, but in the second case you either have to wait longer, or random tags with zero GIFs are not indexed on the site), farm likes/views on it through your own farms or boosting services, and after indexing send the image with your domain/code. It stands out more than text. I haven’t tested this, maybe the idea is complete nonsense, but I suggest checking it out.

## How to stand out from the rest

Since we’re talking about multi-accounting and the need to attract attention, we should also talk about methods of standing out from the others. I mentioned that there is a comment sort. You can filter out those who are not holders and view messages in descending order of likes. And since creating lots of accounts is a piece of cake, this way you can farm likes and stay at the top by them. If an event is very active and comments keep flying by, then this is a good way to secure a top spot and not spam 100500 times.

Also, because the site lags horribly, you can try to abuse the method of getting into the holders’ comment list. Buy any position in the event and immediately sell it. This doesn’t always work, but the main thing is that it works.

## Profile setup

In the profile, you can choose a nickname, avatar, and bio that everyone can see. You can even put a QR code with your referral link (which is stupid, since bookmark drainer isn’t supported on phones, and I’m sure not many people have a browser extension for scanning).

In general, the spam-filter rules for profiles are the same as in comments. I believe that if some accounts can leave clickable links in comments, then they can in the profile bio too.

## Who it’s for

This method is better suited for those who don’t have much money (or conviction) to start working. For the most part, it’s just routine. All you need to do is choose an event and write a comment, and if you want, manually farm likes on it.

I want to make one statement right away: if you see that some worker is already leaving comments - DO NOT REPORT THEM OR OUTBID THEM WITH YOUR OWN CODE/LINK. On Polymarket there are plenty of other events you can cover.

Those who have been with us for a long time have probably seen PVP on Twitch, when workers tried to outshine each other with online presence and reports for a “place in the sun.” Don’t do that again. All such attempts will be shut down.

<figure><img src="/files/ed01e16c5bfdbb90fcc4490937af47bd00ebe2c4" alt=""><figcaption><p>A moment of nostalgia</p></figcaption></figure>

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