However, this doesn't mean that you can violate reddit's spam rules and complain when they ban you, as is their clearly stated policy.
You then double broke the rules buying alt accounts and trying to spam further?
Seriously, have you even read the rules of the site? It sounds to me as if you still haven't, despite all this.
Yes, we broke the rules by posting our own articles there... I guess Coin Desk only has their readers post their articles there, and nobody from Coin Desk has ever themselves submitted an article.
As I wrote, we never received a warning that we violated any rules. My account was banned while I had paid ads as well running on the site. I had no idea the rules were so strict there.
We only bought a Reddit account off Fiverr to verify that our URL is indeed blocked. AND my IP address and any IP associated with me is also blocked. Not sure what the danger was in buying a Reddit account when our URL was already permanently blocked?
We never once got a complaint from Reddit Bitcoin. It was a top level moderator who banned us and knew nothing about Bitcoin.
Read about Reddit bans, many people get permanently banned because they disagree with some random moderator.
You have to keep in mind that Reddit is accountable to the people who read on their site and to the people who run the site - not to people who want to use their site to build traffic. The very fact that you want to do that puts you firmly in a category where they are not going to care what you think about their policies. They don't have to warn you, they don't have to be fair to you, they don't have to be consistent - and they are not wrong for doing any of this. They can do whatever they want with their site - it's theirs!
Pick any site with user submitted content and more than one moderator and I can find you posts elsewhere from people complaining they were banned just because they disagree. That's fine. Sites can do what they want!