China Newbie help for Facebook account

Use a paid VPN. And try to get a real VPN and not those 6 RMB proxies that most people use for some IG and Youtube...
 
Hi, everyone. I come from China. Eariler in 2019, I touched Facebook and registered an account with true profile. But it got banned within seconds because I didn't know a Free VPN when changing IP would cause some problems like that.

After a few weeks, I made another one with fake profile with the same VPN but it could have lived for almost 6 months; also banned for unknown reason (Properly I did too many invitations to make more likes from other people on my fanpage that I got reported finally)

Recently after that account, I was searching methods to manage just one account in China but none of them seems efficient to me. And I have been reading a lot about Proxy, VPS, VPN and etc. Still by far, not sure what should be the best to select for personal use.

What I need for the next account is for managing personaly account in China and fanpage (Properly do ads in the future). So, any suggestions for my case. Thanks!

I set up a FB account some years ago whilst in China, obviously also using a VPN. It lasted for several days and then I was banned. I appealed and asked why I’d been banned and they couldn’t tell me and so I was un-banned. That lasted for a week and I was banned again. This time they asked for all sorts of personal ID and I refused and gave it up. Yes, the Chinese bureaucracy was amazing, but you should be glad you weren’t under the Foreign Ministry of Affairs; now that was something else. :)
 
Use a paid VPN. And try to get a real VPN and not those 6 RMB proxies that most people use for some IG and Youtube...

I've switched to SSR which is good. But I don't see any good views from the exporting business this year, so very unsure what I could do with FB. However, that business was very amazing before coronavirus.
 
I set up a FB account some years ago whilst in China, obviously also using a VPN. It lasted for several days and then I was banned. I appealed and asked why I’d been banned and they couldn’t tell me and so I was un-banned. That lasted for a week and I was banned again. This time they asked for all sorts of personal ID and I refused and gave it up. Yes, the Chinese bureaucracy was amazing, but you should be glad you weren’t under the Foreign Ministry of Affairs; now that was something else. :)

I had the same experience but a little bit different, my old account got banned someday but it was released for no reason. I was asking one of my foreign friend, he said he hadn't seen that situation before. But it got banned for sending too many invitations finally.
 
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