How to create new fb accounts nowadays?

You just need to use your Gmail account and phone number and follow the instructions.
 
Please use a regular IP address, a registered phone number, and a trusted email address.
 
I've been using Dolphin Anty + Nodemaven for Reddit and it's been all good. Why can't I create a FB account with this? It's asking me for facial recognition, and none of my tries passed.
I don't think it's just about Dolphin Anty or NodeMaven. Reddit and Facebook have very different anti-abuse systems. I've seen people use the same setup successfully on Reddit but still get hit with identity checks on Facebook. It seems Facebook weighs account behavior and trust signals much more heavily than just the browser profile or IP.
 
Facebook has become much stricter with new account verification so facial recognition requests are fairly common if the system detects unusual signup or login activity
 
I've been using Dolphin Anty + Nodemaven for Reddit and it's been all good. Why can't I create a FB account with this? It's asking me for facial recognition, and none of my tries passed.
Reddit has weak detection but Facebook is extremely harsh on rotating proxies and browser fingerprints, so you must create accounts on real mobile devices via 4G then export cookies to Dolphin, or just buy pre made accounts since direct PC registration is impossible.
 
At the moment, most major platforms treat registrations from desktop devices as having a higher likelihood of being automated or bot-driven. That's why it's generally better to create accounts from mobile devices
 
I've been using Dolphin Anty + Nodemaven for Reddit and it's been all good. Why can't I create a FB account with this? It's asking me for facial recognition, and none of my tries passed.
I have realized that the process of checkking is very strict at facebook compared to other social media platforms. This means that even if the procedure succeeds on other platforms it will fail when startting an account at facebook due to additional verification.
 
Facebook is usually stricter than Reddit when it comes to account verification. Facial checks can be triggered by things like unusual login patterns, device/browser fingerprints, network changes, or automated-looking activity. If possible, try using a normal device and follow Facebook’s official verification process.
 
I think Facebook's detection is just much stronger now. What works fine on Reddit does not always work the same way on Facebook.
 
I've been using Dolphin Anty + Nodemaven for Reddit and it's been all good. Why can't I create a FB account with this? It's asking me for facial recognition, and none of my tries passed.
FB heavily flags proxy IPs and browser fingerprints, you must register on a real phone using 4G, warm it up for a few days, then import the cookies into Dolphin.
 
Facebook's registration filters are much stricter than Reddit's; you should create the account on a physical mobile device using a 4G/5G mobile proxy through the Facebook app first, and then import the cookies into Dolphin Anty after warming it up.
 
I've been using Dolphin Anty + Nodemaven for Reddit and it's been all good. Why can't I create a FB account with this? It's asking me for facial recognition, and none of my tries passed.
Its really hard to create new facebook accounts without face verification and original ID card. But some people have techniques like they using cookies system. Its very hard to do marketing in fb through a new accounts.
 
I register just as with any ordinary account and let it acquire the age of an account naturally.
 
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