Which communities allow selling, how the verification rules work, when to post, and why every payment has to happen somewhere other than Reddit. The scams are predictable once you know the pattern.
Last updated July 2026
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You use Reddit to find feet pic buyers, and you sell to them somewhere else. Post good photos in feet communities that allow selling, follow each subreddit's rules exactly, link to your selling profile in your own top comment where that is permitted, and take every payment inside a platform that holds the money and verifies both parties. Reddit is the best free source of feet buyers in the US. It is also where nearly every scam in this niche starts, and both of those things are true at once.
If you have not set up a selling profile yet, do that first: the walkthrough is in how to start selling feet pics. Reddit without somewhere to send people is just free content.
Sellers who lose money on Reddit are almost always using one of these four pieces for the wrong job.
| The piece | What it is for | What it is never for |
|---|---|---|
| Your Reddit posts | Reach. Free, targeted, and full of people who came looking for feet content. | Never the place a payment happens. |
| Your comment or profile link | The bridge. Most feet subreddits allow a link in your own top comment or bio, not in the post title. | Never a link that reveals a real name or a personal account. |
| Your selling platform | The transaction. It holds the money, verifies both IDs, and stands between you and a chargeback. | Never skipped, no matter what a buyer offers. |
| Reddit DMs | Answering questions and sending someone to your profile. | Never for taking payment, sending previews, or sharing anything identifying. |
The whole system holds together because the platform sits between you and the buyer's money. Take that piece out, and you are a stranger on the internet trusting another stranger to pay after delivery. It ends the way you would expect. If you have not chosen a platform yet, where to sell feet pics compares the real options on fees and payouts.
Reddit bans spam far faster than it bans adult content. Almost every seller who says the platform does not work broke one of these in their first week.
Every feet subreddit has its own rules, and they contradict each other. Some allow selling in the post, some only in your top comment, some ban links entirely. Breaking a rule you never read is the most common reason new sellers get banned in week one.
Many communities require a verification photo showing your username on a handwritten note next to the content. It is a normal, standard request that proves you are the person in the photos. Cover your face, and never include anything that identifies you beyond the username.
Most subreddits cap posts per day, often around three. Blasting the same set across ten communities in an hour is the fastest route to a sitewide spam flag, and it earns you nothing because the same buyers browse several of those subs.
Reposting one photo with a new title reads as spam to both moderators and buyers. Post different sets, different angles, and let each post stand on its own. A community that recognizes your work will click through without being asked.
US evenings, roughly 7pm to midnight Eastern, are when these communities are busiest. A great post at 4am sinks without a single view, and Reddit rarely gives it a second chance.
The post earns the attention; the comment converts it. A photo that stands alone and a friendly one-line comment pointing to your profile outperforms a post that opens with a sales pitch, in every one of these communities.
Subreddit rules move constantly, so treat any list of communities, including this one, as a starting point rather than gospel. Read the sidebar the day you post. Our wider guide to promoting on Reddit covers the mechanics of building an account that does not get flagged.
Open a feet-related Reddit account and within a day you will have messages. Most of them are not buyers. The first pattern is the overpayer: he offers $200 for a set you priced at $20, insists on paying through a payment app because the platform fee is "a rip-off," and sends you a screenshot of a payment that never arrives. The second is the sampler, who wants one free photo to "check the quality" before committing to a large order that never comes. The third is the chargeback, which is the only one that costs you money you already had: he pays through a channel he controls, receives the content, then reverses the transaction with his bank.
All three die on the same rule. Payment happens inside the selling platform, before anything is sent, or it does not happen. The platform holds the funds, verifies both IDs, and takes the chargeback fight instead of leaving it to you. A real buyer will shrug and pay. A scammer will argue, flatter, escalate and then vanish, and you will have lost nothing but ten minutes. The mechanics of how a reversed payment actually works are worth understanding once, in our guide to chargebacks.
There is a quieter risk on Reddit too, and it has nothing to do with money. Your posting history is public and permanent, an old comment in a local subreddit narrows you to a city, and a reverse image search on a photo you also posted elsewhere finishes the job. Use a persona username that touches no other account, and if your name and address already sit on the people-search sites that anyone can query for a few dollars, it is worth having those records pulled down before you build an audience that might go looking. The full privacy routine is in how to sell feet pics safely.
Reddit pays in attention, not in dollars, and attention only converts if there is somewhere for it to land. The sellers who make this work post three or four times a week in two communities they actually participate in, keep a link in their profile, and answer every comment like a person rather than a storefront. That is maybe forty minutes a day. It reliably produces a few hundred dollars a month once the profile behind it is set up properly and priced above the floor.
The ceiling is the effort. Reddit posts stop earning the day you stop posting, which is the same trap as the marketplace itself: you are renting attention rather than owning an audience. The sellers who get past a few hundred dollars a month are the ones who take the buyers Reddit sends them and move the good ones onto a subscription page that charges every month without a new post. The numbers behind that shift are in FeetFinder income by seller tier, and the two-platform pattern is compared in FeetFinder vs OnlyFans.
None of this is complicated. It is just relentless, and it happens in the evening, which is exactly when you would rather not be answering a stranger's third message about shoe size. That is the point at which most sellers either stop or hand the work to someone else.
You can promote feet pics on Reddit and find buyers there, but you should never take payment on Reddit itself. The workable model is to post in feet communities that allow selling, link to a profile on a platform that holds the money and verifies both parties, and complete every transaction there. Reddit is where buyers find you. It is not where they should pay you.
Communities built around feet content, such as r/feetpics, r/FeetGoneWild, r/prettyfeet and r/feetmodels, are where feet buyers gather, and several allow sellers to link a profile in their own top comment. Rules differ sharply between them and change often, so read each sidebar before posting rather than assuming. Posting a sales link where it is banned gets you removed on the first offense.
Post genuinely good photos in the right feet communities during US evening hours, follow each subreddit rule exactly, and leave a friendly link to your selling profile in your own top comment where it is allowed. Consistency beats volume: three good posts a week across two communities you actually participate in will out-earn twenty spammed posts, because buyers recognize sellers who show up.
It is safe to promote on Reddit and unsafe to transact there. Reddit DMs attract scammers who offer far above your rate, then ask for content first, pay through an app, or send a fake payment screenshot. Keep every payment inside a platform that holds the money, never send content before it clears, and treat any buyer who wants to leave the platform as a scammer, because he is.
Many subreddits enforce a minimum karma or account age before you can post, which is there to stop throwaway spam accounts. Spend a week commenting genuinely in the communities you plan to post in and the requirement takes care of itself. Buying an aged account is a bad idea: it usually carries a posting history you cannot see and a ban risk you inherit.
No. Use a persona username that appears on no other account you own, a fresh email, and content stripped of location data. Never post an image that also exists on a personal social account, because a reverse image search takes seconds. Anonymity in this niche is easy to keep and nearly impossible to recover once it is lost.
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