Does Facebook shadow ban you if you log in from different countries?

You should limit logging in from different locations because this is the safest way. If your friend in the US needs to log in, he should use a proxy with an IP address in Indonesia to minimize the difference in location. But it is not absolutely guaranteed.
 
If you log in from another country, Facebook can easily scan incorrectly. Use a high-quality proxy or reliable VPN for devices in the United States.
 
You can just reach out and invite them personally—send a message highlighting what they’ll gain by joining. Whether it’s exclusive perks, valuable content, or a small gift, letting them know the benefits upfront makes a big difference. Direct, personal invites usually get the best response.
 
If you log in in a different country, Facebook can easily scan incorrectly. Use a high-quality proxy or VPN to avoid being scanned incorrectly.
 
Yes, Facebook can shadow ban or checkpoint you if it detects logins from different countries out of the blue. Even more so if they are “suspicious” actions soon after (posting, changing something, etc.).

If your friend from the US is going to use the account, the ideal is for him to use an Indonesian proxy, so that it appears that he is in the same place as you. Or both of you use the same fixed IP/proxy.

And yes, it is best to warm up on both devices: log in, scroll, like some things, watch stories… and only after a few days start to do more aggressive actions.

Avoid switching between countries too quickly. This draws attention right away.
 
If using proxy, you do not need to heat it. And need to choose a rotating proxy instead of a static proxy
 
There is a risk of being limited or temporarily blocked.
If you must share an account with someone in another country, use a proxy pointer to the origin of the account (e.g. US Indonesian user proxy).
Avoid changing devices and IPs frequently to avoid being judged as abnormal.
 
I'm using this Facebook account in Indonesia, Will I get shadow banned if my friend from the USA logs in occasionally and does a few things on it? What if he uses a proxy? Do I have to warm it up for both devices in each country? Which person should use the proxy?
If you use both countries regularly this will not affect your account.
 
Facebook can easily get scanned incorrectly. It is recommended that you use a proxy from a country you have used before to avoid getting scanned incorrectly. Do not switch between multiple devices and locations too quickly.
 
I'm using this Facebook account in Indonesia, Will I get shadow banned if my friend from the USA logs in occasionally and does a few things on it? What if he uses a proxy? Do I have to warm it up for both devices in each country? Which person should use the proxy?
Facebook won't ban you outright, but it will issue login warnings. If this happens repeatedly, your account will be locked. You should save your login on one device or use a proxy from that country to access it.
 
I'm using this Facebook account in Indonesia, Will I get shadow banned if my friend from the USA logs in occasionally and does a few things on it? What if he uses a proxy? Do I have to warm it up for both devices in each country? Which person should use the proxy?
Using a proxy might help avoid issues, but it's safer for your friend in the USA to use it to avoid triggering unusual activity from your account in Indonesia. Warming up is a good idea for both devices, especially if switching regions.
 
Your friend in the USA should use a residential proxy with an Indonesian IP — so it looks like the same country.
 
I'm using this Facebook account in Indonesia, Will I get shadow banned if my friend from the USA logs in occasionally and does a few things on it? What if he uses a proxy? Do I have to warm it up for both devices in each country? Which person should use the proxy?
To avoid shadow banning, it's safer for your friend in the USA to use a proxy matching the account's location in Indonesia, and both devices should be gradually warmed up in their respective regions.
 
Facebook accounts can be logged in in many different countries, but sometimes logging in too many times will cause the account to be suspected of unusual activity and banned.
 
FB can get suspicious with logins from different countries, especially without a proper warm-up. Best to stick to one clean proxy and have both use it if possible, keeps the footprint consistent.
 
not right away if you have 2fa you can confirm log in and approve if its just a one time log in be careful if its frequent
 
Logging in from different locations may cause your account to be temporarily locked or even suspended. To avoid this, you and the other person should use the same proxy.
 
I'm using this Facebook account in Indonesia, Will I get shadow banned if my friend from the USA logs in occasionally and does a few things on it? What if he uses a proxy? Do I have to warm it up for both devices in each country? Which person should use the proxy?
If you log in in another country, Facebook will easily scan it, so use a proxy.
 
you should use that country's proxy
I'm using this Facebook account in Indonesia, Will I get shadow banned if my friend from the USA logs in occasionally and does a few things on it? What if he uses a proxy? Do I have to warm it up for both devices in each country? Which person should use the proxy?
 
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