Creating sustainable accounts that use generic photos, not people

Huxtable

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Hi guys,

I've run very large campaigns previously anything up to 2000-4000 accounts at one time working with a strong product that didn't require me to send links, just build interest and speak to people via FB messenger.

It's come to a point for compliance for the type of product that I offer I need to stay away from fake accounts in respect of the type of accounts I create but I have to use a photo of just something related to the product we are pitching rather than a person.

I understand FB have facial recognition and creating a number of accounts and preforming group posts without FB being able to identify the profile and other photos as actual people could cause a problem, but would they be blocked right away?

If I was able to use the accounts on a small basis and warm them up for 2 weeks and only post to 5 groups 2-3 times per day with very good delays it would be cost effective if we could make the accounts last just 7 days. If not then it's not worth it.

If anyone has experience of using accounts that have been created with no photos of actual people just generic photos, I would be great full to here what sort of results you've had.

Many thanks
 
Generic photos like landscapes, animals, anime, games and whatnot will lead you directly to govt. ID upload. That's my personal experiences with a small number of accounts, I killed that batch because I don't want to waste time faking govt. ID.
 
Generic photos like landscapes, animals, anime, games and whatnot will lead you directly to govt. ID upload. That's my personal experiences with a small number of accounts, I killed that batch because I don't want to waste time faking govt. ID.
Thanks for your response.

When you tested this, did they last more than 7-10 days?

Also how long ago did you test this?
 
A few days ago i created 3 fb accounts from different ip, browser and verified them all with Phone number and also uploaded some photos also but within 2days they wanted photo ID. I uploaded photo ID but they disabled all 3 accounts.
 
A few days ago i created 3 fb accounts from different ip, browser and verified them all with Phone number and also uploaded some photos also but within 2days they wanted photo ID. I uploaded photo ID but they disabled all 3 accounts.
Hi George,

Who is your proxy supplier and also did you use 1 ip per account?

Did you also use generic photos or landscape or did you use photos of real people?
 
Hi George,

Who is your proxy supplier and also did you use 1 ip per account?

Did you also use generic photos or landscape or did you use photos of real people?
Yah i used 1 ip per account and i used real people photos. But i think my fault was i used photos from some Instagram accounts.
 
Yah i used 1 ip per account and i used real people photos. But i think my fault was i used photos from some Instagram accounts.
I've had similar results recently which makes me think that Fb are uses software to match up with photos which are used for other profiles which 9 times out of 10, girls would use the same photos for instagram as FB which woud make sense.
 
I've had similar results recently which makes me think that Fb are uses software to match up with photos which are used for other profiles which 9 times out of 10, girls would use the same photos for instagram as FB which woud make sense.
FB using machine learning to detect duplicate photos and fake accounts and a simple google image search can give you all the information of a image.
 
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