How is tiktok for posting in terms of anti-spam compared to other older social media sites?

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I find the older ones are just too annoying with all their anti bot/spam measures. Even trying to post normally I often get hit with stuff requiring loads of hoop jumping and asking for stuff like ID I am not willing to give, or become a super woke with the comments, like on reddit, to not get downvoted.

I lose patience with them and just end up deleting the accounts.

How is tiktok? I have made an account on there a while ago and as soon as I login I am hit with the slider bar captcha on almost any activity I do, just normal clicking around, but I have used shared proxy which I know is poor quality so I am sure that has a lot to do with it.
 
Tiktok isn't much easier, new accs can get limited pretty quickly too, especially if the activity looks unusual. Warming up the account still helps, Imo.
 
tiktok is way better but shared proxies are the real enemy here
What sort of price would just one high quality proxy cost for manual posting? What are considered good these days considering I didn't actively do marketing for about 4 years? when mobile proxies were generally considered the better ones. Wondering what might have changed. Rather than getting 5 crappy shared ones maybe I could get one decent proxy and sign up manually to all the different social media sites I wanted.

I actually often get banned/flagged on my own phone ISP provider since I guess people spam on it too and the IPs are shared. Not even for marketing just for general browsing quite often I will go on to a forum and try and sign up and banned or some cloudflare endless page reload.
 
I find the older ones are just too annoying with all their anti bot/spam measures. Even trying to post normally I often get hit with stuff requiring loads of hoop jumping and asking for stuff like ID I am not willing to give, or become a super woke with the comments, like on reddit, to not get downvoted.

I lose patience with them and just end up deleting the accounts.

How is tiktok? I have made an account on there a while ago and as soon as I login I am hit with the slider bar captcha on almost any activity I do, just normal clicking around, but I have used shared proxy which I know is poor quality so I am sure that has a lot to do with it.
If you share the proxy with someone else then TikTok maybe has already flagged the IP, therefore you hit their slider bar captcha on everything you do.
 
Most current platforms effectively acknowledge that you can use a proxy, but it is not considered safe.
 
As long as you use the account like a 'real user' - it's fine. If you're going to log in only when you intend to make a marketing post or comment, then you should be careful. The silent ban hammer would hit you hard!
 
TikTok is also quite strict with anti spam measures but genuine accounts using consistent normal activity usually have a much smoother experience over time
That sounds better, unlike reddit where you can get permaghosted randomly as a new user, just for being new and posting in the wrong sub.
 
i have seen TikTok can still be strict with spam checks especially if the account activity looks unusual a clean setup and normal usage pattern probably make a big difference shared proxies can definitely trigger more checks so that may be part of the problem here
Yes I see the common theme is to stop using shared proxies for this type of thing. :)

What are considered good proxies these days? Just a single one would be fine, as I mentioned above.
 
As long as you use the account like a 'real user' - it's fine. If you're going to log in only when you intend to make a marketing post or comment, then you should be careful. The silent ban hammer would hit you hard!
Oh so tiktok does silent/ghosting rather than explicitly telling you, like how reddit or IG does? I fucken hate that. As if they think we are so stupid we wouldn't notice it. I don't see the point in not telling you.
 
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