Spotify Farming Guidance

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I hope everyone is doing fantastic on this fine Monday!

I am looking to begin Spotify Stream farming and have started planning how things will work/the startup and the ongoing cost to keep things running...I have 5 Artists with a catalog of 20 songs each (Albums, EPs, and singles for each), a Spotify Bot I am purchasing once I am ready to go, and all the artist Spotify profiles set to be claimed by the distributor so they can upload music, Instagram accounts will be running for each artist, maybe Twitter accounts soon, proxies are all lined up, and my Virtual Machines are just waiting to be used. With that said I am unsure how to put these artists and their songs on the distributors in a way to not signal something suspect is going on. Would it be recommended to split the artist among different distro's or would I be generally okay under one distro that has a plan that would allow me to put all of them on my account? I am not worried about the bot as I'll be attaching residential proxies to each and using Premium accounts that are switched every 6 hours, but I am not sure how much of a red flag it would be for me to have all the artists on one distro. Thanks in advance for any knowledge that can be passed along!
 
What's fucked up it's the fact that they don't count all the botted streams anymore. Someone from here bought 100K premium plays and got $30 for it.
 
What's fucked up it's the fact that they don't count all the botted streams anymore. Someone from here bought 100K premium plays and got $30 for it.
ouch...I am scared to buy streams only because the person sending those streams is sending you a large number that may not coincide with your average viewership. The bot I have allows you to segment the audience by certain age groups, gender, and even gives the ability to favorite the song and add to a playlist for more 'realness'
 
ouch...I am scared to buy streams only because the person sending those streams is sending you a large number that may not coincide with your average viewership. The bot I have allows you to segment the audience by certain age groups, gender, and even gives the ability to favorite the song and add to a playlist for more 'realness'
Just be careful and use solid proxies
 
I hope everyone is doing fantastic on this fine Monday!

I am looking to begin Spotify Stream farming and have started planning how things will work/the startup and the ongoing cost to keep things running...I have 5 Artists with a catalog of 20 songs each (Albums, EPs, and singles for each), a Spotify Bot I am purchasing once I am ready to go, and all the artist Spotify profiles set to be claimed by the distributor so they can upload music, Instagram accounts will be running for each artist, maybe Twitter accounts soon, proxies are all lined up, and my Virtual Machines are just waiting to be used. With that said I am unsure how to put these artists and their songs on the distributors in a way to not signal something suspect is going on. Would it be recommended to split the artist among different distro's or would I be generally okay under one distro that has a plan that would allow me to put all of them on my account? I am not worried about the bot as I'll be attaching residential proxies to each and using Premium accounts that are switched every 6 hours, but I am not sure how much of a red flag it would be for me to have all the artists on one distro. Thanks in advance for any knowledge that can be passed along!
Where did you get your proxies? Currently I have 5 VSP running but Spotify is only counting 2k streams per day mainly because I'm not using proxies.
 
Where did you get your proxies? Currently I have 5 VSP running but Spotify is only counting 2k streams per day mainly because I'm not using proxies.
I don't want to put the one I use out there....BUT I will recommend a 4g Proxy (4G like a phone). Most reliable from what I have gathered. Idk if there are 'bad' proxies, but do your own due diligence to make sure.
 
What's fucked up it's the fact that they don't count all the botted streams anymore. Someone from here bought 100K premium plays and got $30 for it.
idk if we can say its fked up its their company they lose money over botted streams why wouldnt they try and stop us from fraud. i think its normal , im not against bots either. its just understandable.
 
I am looking to begin Spotify Stream farming and have started planning how things will work/the startup and the ongoing cost to keep things running...I have 5 Artists with a catalog of 20 songs each (Albums, EPs, and singles for each), a Spotify Bot I am purchasing once I am ready to go, and all the artist Spotify profiles set to be claimed by the distributor so they can upload music, Instagram accounts will be running for each artist, maybe Twitter accounts soon, proxies are all lined up, and my Virtual Machines are just waiting to be used. With that said I am unsure how to put these artists and their songs on the distributors in a way to not signal something suspect is going on. Would it be recommended to split the artist among different distro's or would I be generally okay under one distro that has a plan that would allow me to put all of them on my account? I am not worried about the bot as I'll be attaching residential proxies to each and using Premium accounts that are switched every 6 hours, but I am not sure how much of a red flag it would be for me to have all the artists on one distro. Thanks in advance for any knowledge that can be passed along!
How's your journey going? If you put all your artists under the same account it's easier to manage payouts but its also more risky cause you could get them all banned at the same time if you make a mistake or raise a flag (I personally have some togueter and some separated). So as much as you can diversify the better. I also wouldn't worry that much about social media (at least with Distrokid I haven't had any problem). Focus on the music, the art covers, the IPs and the fingerprint of each artist and device and you'll be more than fine.

Just using nord vpn
And about VPNs, I wouldn't recommend it at all for Spotify, only for the artists accounts (but now DK is banning also new artists with VPNs, so use Amuse or other distributor). So no VPNs for listeners. I only use VPNs to stream Apple music, there you have no problem at all :)

This game is hard at the moment but once you have found a method that works for you, is just printing money. Welcome to the game mate!
 
Hi bro please, please i need your contact so we can talk, i have been in the game for a year now. Let's share ideas bro.
Did you have a working spotify farming?
 
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