How to make automod assign user flairs according to the number of posts in the last 30 days?

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  • InstaMod-2.0

    Customizable user flair system for Reddit

  • Unfortunately that's not something Automod can do. But you can look into InstaMod (settings), though I don't think it supports a timeframe

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