Mythbusting | Shadowbans · Datacenter Proxies & More

In this instance, each action will naturally compensate for another blocked one provided you have good settings on all tools. Keep everything running simultaneously with cautious daily and hourly limits on each action and you should be able to avoid 7 day blocks entirely. Also try 1 rest day per week for each action. A different day for each type of action.

Good luck!

Hastags don’t even show on my insights ever since the shadowban

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Thanks for sharing such a complete article

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Now that is a legitimate reason to believe that you’re shadowbanned, if you eliminate all other possibilities.

Other primary causes could include:

  • Poor / irrelevant hashtag choices
  • Hashtags with a post count which is too low
  • Poor content

The main difference between DC, Residencial and Mobile is that with Data Center you can only use 1 proxy per account. On Facebook Datacenters proxy are not welcome, on IG it is irrelevant.

Residencial and Mobile you can use to up +10 accounts per proxy, but your proxy provider should be a real dedicated one.

Some residencials can be rotated. Rotating the IP is a good thing!

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@embraceone You truly provide some of the most valuable content here for free on the LV1 area. Thanks for that.

I was wondering why I kept getting blocks even with mobile proxies. Guess everything isn’t set in stone like you say and even with good DCs you can still expect some great results.

Also enjoyed your story on the m/s slave method. How long ago was that. Sounds like years ago. Was the method around back then already?

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Interesting. I’ve done no work on Facebook with proxies. Perhaps you could elaborate on this point?

Kind of you to say, Luffy. Although there are things that I will probably inevitably share with LVL2+, right now all of my posts are freely visible to the public. I’d like everyone to benefit from them. :slight_smile:

It was roughly four years ago now I think. The golden age. If I’d started withWings back then I’d be a multi-millionaire.

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It is simple.

On Facebook they consider what type of network you are using.
Collusion networks study begin on Facebook, when some phishing attacks was compromising some users accounts.

Facebook decided to attack data center connections because it is non-human.

If an single IP from data-center connects from more than 5 accounts, you will start to get some blocks as phone verifications, friend, birthdays, etc.