xjackcx
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- Oct 20, 2016
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I asked similar question on other thread regarding massplanner, facebook and IP but received no clear response.
having many accounts using just one residential IP is not a problem (dynamic) because the IP can be reset simply by restarting the router. residential IP has huge clients and facebook cant ban this as it will ban other users too.
would i get banned using college wifi running several accounts? everyone connected to it has the same ip. but they mass-logged-in ig, fb, twitter etc without any problem. so i guess using massplanner and stays connected 24/7 to college wifi is not a problem. (as long as you do the cache clearing, no aggressive signups, the techy works etc)
ive checked on several devices and they display the same ip and that means static ip right? if this works, then large area covered wifi such as workplace does the job too i guess?
literally thousands of ppl stay connected to the college wifi everyday (logged in to social media simultaneously) but no one gets banned unless youre being aggresive.
having huge static IP clients, accounts handled by bot can stay under fb radar just by imitating human-like behaviour and not being spammy. thats what i think. any opinion?
can anyone clarify if there is any downside to this? just googled, end up clueless. any advice is appreciated. thanks.
having many accounts using just one residential IP is not a problem (dynamic) because the IP can be reset simply by restarting the router. residential IP has huge clients and facebook cant ban this as it will ban other users too.
would i get banned using college wifi running several accounts? everyone connected to it has the same ip. but they mass-logged-in ig, fb, twitter etc without any problem. so i guess using massplanner and stays connected 24/7 to college wifi is not a problem. (as long as you do the cache clearing, no aggressive signups, the techy works etc)
ive checked on several devices and they display the same ip and that means static ip right? if this works, then large area covered wifi such as workplace does the job too i guess?
literally thousands of ppl stay connected to the college wifi everyday (logged in to social media simultaneously) but no one gets banned unless youre being aggresive.
having huge static IP clients, accounts handled by bot can stay under fb radar just by imitating human-like behaviour and not being spammy. thats what i think. any opinion?
can anyone clarify if there is any downside to this? just googled, end up clueless. any advice is appreciated. thanks.