Possible to rank well using the REDDIT WEB Theory?

by PBMax
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Been on Reddit a while and see that some outbound links are do-follow and some aren't, but most of mine are which I presume is because I've been on the forum for a while and I mod several subs.

First off, this wouldn't be spamming for some churn n' burn site. It would be legitimate links to reputable websites across the board. Here's the idea: A Reddit Web
  1. Tier 1 is several subreddits (some I mod, some I don't) to the "money" website.
  2. Tier 2 is several subreddits with links to the Tier 1 subreddits.
  3. Tier 3 is several subreddits with links to the Tier 2 subreddits and the "money" website's social profiles - Facebook, Twitter, G+, etc.

As far as do-follow vs. no-follow, both have value. As I said, I get both from Reddit, but TRAFFIC is the goal of the day for this theory. Reddit can drive serious traffic if the link is legit, helpful and not from some one-post wonder spamming the subs.

This theory is a work in progress. I know a Reddit backlink is valuable since its an authority website and Google's algo LOVES those. Plus, as I said, they can drive traffic - and that's the endgame.

Thoughts?
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