jp5281 wrote:This is part of the problem but not all of it. A % of every account you create using free proxy will be suspended. Create the accounts but let them season for several weeks before you start adding multiple tweets and updates. That will save you the time and efforts you put into accounts that are going to be suspended anyway. Monitor the accounts in blocks identified by the date you created them. Do not have more than 50 to 75 accounts in a block. Then document every action you take with those accounts. Do not ever take the same action with all your accounts. Always work with them in blocks. Vary the pattern of activity with each block. You will then see that one block gets suspended and another does not. From you records of monitoring that account you will then know why one block was suspended and some other block was not.jp5281
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