Guys, I can’t tell if he is right. But what happened to one of my client account let me think it might.
On the 15th of may, my “CLIENT” 6 months plan stoped. So I stopped F/UF on Jarvee.
On 4th of june, like everyone here all my account got follow block (except for the new ones) including my former “CLIENT” for which I wasn’t boting since two weeks.
I juste double checked the stats. On 4th of june the number of follow during the last 30 days was 6 340.
The next day, on 5th of june the number of follow done during the 30 last days was 5 261… And the follow block desapired. So Kacper might have something here.
In 8 days I have an other account from a client that will pass down the level of 6 000 follow during the last 30 days. I’ll keep you posted the block disapear
While I appreciate your feedback and thoughts on what may or may not work, I have quite a number of accounts that blows this theory out of the water.
I have accounts that have run 10k in the last month that are fine, accounts that have done under 150 in their lifetime (but still a month old) that are not working.
I have accounts getting PVed that suddenly don’t need PV anymore. I know others who have had accounts get disabled in the last day or two suddenly be active again.
Right now there’s no solid foundation for us to build from, it seems like an ever adjusting entity still. It’s still good information to know though I just don’t think it’s the prime solution
Edit: It is still good to share information and we believe may or may not be a solution. A peer-reviewed system is the best way we’ll get back on track however I still firmly believe IG is in a state of flux so it might not bear any fruit until it settles down on whatever the new reality works out to be.
It’s been running at 600/per day for over 6months straight no breaks? Meanwhile, I’ve got accts running on mobile proxies with a lot lower limits blocked?
I’ll keep an eye on this account and update but thanks for info
I’ve recently added 10 more accts to Jarvee to test this. Going to monitor for awhile and see what happens. These are all aged 3/5 years old so should hopefully give a decent test.