ACTION BLOCK IS A SPAM BLOCK this is how I get round it CHANGE ISP!

I use 4g with 5 different ISP each have 20~ sims so around 80 accounts on the same ISP.
Still get 8% blocked accounts.
Also one home IP getting blocked.

So move the account to a different ISP and block is gone👍

I’m not understand what do you mean move the account to different ISP.

The proxies I bought are $4 each and I use a unique one for each account and yet almost 90% of them are blocked from following/like/comment even though even we try manually it works.

Please someone advise

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I’ve gone beyond what my brain can take. :see_no_evil:

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If I got him correctly, I bet he means having all your proxies from one providers is risky, regardless of whether they are 4G or not… You need to have your proxies from different providers so that IG doesn’t notice some connection between your accounts.

It actually makes sense to me since I am using 4G proxies from one of the providers in this forum and over 95% of my accounts are getting huge blocks.

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Thankyou the block is by provider/account.

On top of all the other stuff, good settings not going over the limits etc.,

People say I don’t know why I move it home and it’s fine. It’s because you changed ISP/providety.

To make it simple he’s saying that if you’re using proxy based on AT&T you need to switch to a proxy based on Verizon and it will start work because IG blocked AT&T on your account.

Not sure if this is a thing, we have mobile proxy from many different carriers, but it’s always worth testing as always.

BUT if other people have hammered the ISP that you switched to then you’ll get blocked again. Need to find small time proxy provider that isn’t popular on MP/BHW.

I think IP is irrelevant. Too many to track. ISP’s are a smaller number :+1:

Imagine being in a shopping center could be 100 users all on the WiFi using same IP all on instagram…

hh,:rofl::rofl::rofl:

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This makes sense. They can’t block chunks of IP’s without messing up and effecting real users. They can block ISP’s and cover chunks of spammers without effecting real users.

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whats your theory saying about DC Proxies which dont have any ISP info on them?

Some people on here running DC’s with no blocks.

I guess that we need to diversify our proxy/ISP portfolio in the future then. A lot of small providers would be needed.

i am testing a lot in the last days, but for now i would say 70 percent of my accounts dont get blocked.
All on DC.

I agree with you. Moving ISP will help.
But it is madly important to mention, that if someone’s settings are leaving some sort of obvious pattern, the issue will most definately reoccur. In this case switching ISP will be a short fix only.
For testing right now. 5 test accounts on LTE router, same ISP as my own mobile and no blocks or compromised messages yet. This is day 3.

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My current server status Residential;
BT fine.
4g THREE Network working fine.,
4g O2 Network working fine.
Virgin Fibre next door neighbor WiFi hacked fine. :grinning:
Daisy Communications Ltd which is a cheap business only broadband with fixed IP addresses, a bit crap!

My plan is to send the Mrs into neightbours and get wifi access, then i can get the passwords from her phone!

And ofcourse do not forget to mention your settings are on point too :ok_hand:
Good job brother. I am happy that you also have made it work.
@Drav

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I did mention about the settings above maybe you missed it. But thanks for clarifying.:+1:

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Probably a very low trust scrore! Where as a big mobile/residential carrier will have a high trust score. Which is why my Daisy fixed IP provider on my VPN is a bit s***.