№ policy — daily driver

Read this before you use a Daily Driver Thread.

Daily Driver Threads automate routine activity on platforms like LinkedIn, X, Reddit, HN. They exist because the same person doing the same thing on the same account every day is boring busywork — and the engine can do it. But platforms have rules. So do we.

№ 01 — what these Threads do

Your account. Your hands off.

A Daily Driver Thread is a recipe for a single platform that handles the routine moves you'd do yourself: post an update, reply to a comment, accept a connection, react to someone's milestone, schedule a thread for tomorrow morning.

It runs in a real browser, attached to your real, already-logged-in session. Nothing leaves your machine. No credentials touch our servers — there is no server here at all.

№ 02 — the line

What is allowed, what is not.

✓ Fine to do

  • Post 1–5 times per day on your own account
  • Reply to mentions, DMs, comments as they come in
  • Schedule a thread or post for a future hour
  • Auto-comment on your own scheduled posts (e.g. drop a link in the reply)
  • React to feed items from people you actually follow
  • Run it once a day for 20 minutes at human cadence

✗ Will get you banned

  • Mass-posting (10+ posts/hour)
  • Follow/unfollow loops to game the algorithm
  • Spamming identical replies across many threads
  • Running the same Thread on multiple sock-puppet accounts
  • Mass-DMing strangers with sales pitches
  • Auto-engagement on posts you have not read
№ 03 — why we say this out loud

Honest tradeoff.

Every social platform has automation tripwires. LinkedIn restricts accounts that connect with too many people in a week. X de-amplifies accounts that follow/unfollow at non-human rates. Reddit shadowbans accounts that comment with the same link too often.

We do not hide this. We do not promise our Threads will "bypass detection" or "stay under the radar." The engine drives a real browser session — the same one you use yourself. If you use it within the rhythm of a normal human, nothing flags. If you push it, the platform's normal anti-abuse will catch it because that is exactly what it is designed to catch.

Your account, your responsibility. We will not pretend otherwise.

№ 04 — what each Thread tells you

Risk grade & cadence notes.

Every Daily Driver Thread carries:

  • risk_gradelow / medium / high. How aggressive the platform's anti-automation is.
  • notes — platform-specific tripwires the author actually hit in testing. Read these before you run.
  • proven_actions — the exact moves the Thread can do. Nothing outside this list will fire.

in short

Use a Daily Driver Thread the way you'd want a calm assistant to use your account. A few thoughtful posts a day. Replies to real conversations. No spam. Treat it like you treat your own hands on the keyboard — because that's exactly what it is.