So when I click "Assign a Proxy for Each Account" it makes each twitter account look as though when it is logged into it is from different computers. Is this correct? Twitter cannot track all your accounts back to one computer. Correct?
cadahl
CADAHL wrote:Could sending friend requests from many accounts from the same proxy cause twitter to suspend the accounts OR is it that they suspend one of the accounts for some other reason which then causes all the accounts to be suspended coming from the same proxy?
Thanks for your time and quick responses
cadahl
CADAHL wrote:I bought several shared proxies but none of them work when I try to use them with your software. The free public proxys work (other than extremely slow) but the ones I bought do not work. I guess I want to see if you have any idea why they do not work with the twitter friend adder software.
Here is an example of what I bought 74.55.61.131 61336 When I try to add it into manage proxys it fails and says
16:18:50 Warning [1/1] Removed proxy:.
cadahl
CADAHL wrote:The problem with the proxies I bought is that they must be authenicated every time you use one. What I mean is they give you a username and password so when you change the ip on your computer before it changes the ip you must put in a username and password. With the twitter friend adder I cannot put in a ussername and password for the proxies so they do not work.
In your experience with private proxies do most companies just give you the proxy id to use or do they make you somehow authenticate every time.
Is there any way around this?
cadahl
CADAHL wrote:Twitter is just looking for the login proxy ip correct? So if I could figure out how to do it fast enough I could change the proxy ip on my computer before every twitter friend adder browser I open up and start adding friends to. Am I correct in my thinking?
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