@David Frizzell here is what chatgpt told me: External link to a paid program - Including a shortened/rebranded link (https://rebrand.ly/zen101) makes it look like affiliate marketing or spam. Reddit is especially strict about URL shorteners since they can hide referral links. Promotional tone - While the post is framed as a personal story, the detailed feature breakdown (“🌟 beginner-friendly… 🌟 practical techniques… 🌟 real community support”) reads like sales copy. Communities around mental health are very sensitive to this kind of wording.Rule against self-promotion - Most mental health subreddits (like r/Anxiety, r/Meditation, etc.) have explicit rules against promoting products, services, or programs, especially paid ones. Mods often auto-remove anything that seems like marketing, regardless of personal experience.Health-related claims - Flair mismatchEven though you used Success Story, mods might have felt the post was primarily an ad disguised as a success story. Apparently mental health and marketing does go together too well. Bummer.