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you want my opinion in this? I’ve tested this option and for me didn’t make any difference, maybe in the future Facebook will be more stric with this.
But with my personal test you’re using a lot of ram just to don’t notice any changes.
But great list to people who want to feel safer!
I explained it to myself like: only because they (Facebook) can do technically or are allowed to do or even state they do - does not necessarily mean they also use it in their „fight against automation“.
I’ve been doing this without never noticing any difference with all my customers
Usually, I take their main business websites, or niche they are working on, or stuff like this, and start scraping similar website on google, facebook pages and stuff, and put them to visit them 3 days per week.
I really don’t know if that makes any difference, but here’s my 2cent !