Manage Reddit publishing workflows and moderation-friendly post settings.
Overview
This guide explains how Reddit Post, Spoiler, NSFW, and Community Settings helps teams configure reusable social media publishing settings, posting defaults, engagement controls, and platform-specific options.
Why This Matters
Social media publishing gets repetitive when every post requires the same platform settings: Reels, Stories, comments, reply permissions, duet and stitch controls, upload settings, branded content labels, notifications, spoilers, and tracking options. Publishing Presets turn those repeat decisions into reusable defaults.
Preflight Checklist
- Confirm which platform supports the setting you want to preset.
- Decide whether the setting should be a workspace default or adjusted per post.
- Review platform-specific behavior before applying presets across teams.
- Use presets only for settings that can be toggled, defaulted, or controlled.
- Allow users to override settings when a specific post needs different behavior.
Step-by-Step Playbook
- Open Workspace Settings: go to Publishing Presets.
- Select a platform: choose Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, X, YouTube, LinkedIn, Threads, Reddit, Telegram, or Pinterest.
- Choose defaults: enable the publishing options your team uses most often.
- Save presets: apply defaults to the workspace or across all workspaces where supported.
- Create a post: confirm that presets prefill the editor and adjust per post if needed.
Best Practices
- Preset repeat choices: use presets for settings your team chooses again and again.
- Keep flexibility: allow per-post overrides for campaigns with special requirements.
- Be platform-aware: do not expose presets for platforms that do not support toggleable publishing options.
- Review defaults quarterly: social platform APIs and publishing capabilities can change.
Common Preset Examples
- Instagram: Reels, Stories, Feed posts, and comment defaults.
- Facebook: Feed posts, Stories, Reels, and comment controls.
- TikTok: duet, stitch, comments, branded content, and AI-generated content labels.
- X / Twitter: reply controls, sensitive media, auto retweet, and auto delete options.
- YouTube: embeddable videos, made-for-kids settings, and subscriber notifications.
- Reddit: spoiler, NSFW, original content, and reply notification defaults.
Editor Behavior
When a user creates or schedules a post, Postly should prefill supported platform settings from the saved workspace presets. Users can still change the options for that specific post. Per-post changes should not overwrite workspace presets unless the user explicitly saves them.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
- Preset does not appear: confirm the platform supports that option through the publishing API.
- Wrong default applied: check whether workspace-level or all-workspace presets are active.
- User needs a one-off setting: adjust the setting in the editor without changing the saved preset.
- Unsupported platform: hide preset controls for platforms with no toggleable publishing features.
Related Guides
- Social Media Publishing Settings
- Social Media Posting Automation
- Social Media Engagement and Comment Controls
Frequently Asked Questions
- What are Publishing Presets?
- Publishing Presets are saved platform defaults that automatically prefill supported publishing settings when users create or schedule posts.
- Can users override presets?
- Yes. Presets should prefill the editor, but users can still adjust settings per post.
Next Steps
Start with your highest-volume platforms, preset the settings your team repeats most often, then test the editor flow to confirm that defaults apply cleanly without blocking per-post changes.