Tweet Demon Suspensions

I am scared to follow after so many suspensions reported. I'd like to know the reasons. So far only follow back and posting. Unfortunately it is slow process because top social exchange sites detecting iMacros much sooner now then before and banning accounts from time to time.
 
I am scared to follow after so many suspensions reported. I'd like to know the reasons. So far only follow back and posting. Unfortunately it is slow process because top social exchange sites detecting iMacros much sooner now then before and banning accounts from time to time.

That's why I'm using accounts I've not used before. So far I'm running 3 trials and all 9 accounts are still alive. No unfollowing yet until they're following near 2000.

My first step is to be working with 100 accounts so the test will be to setting the tasks up in such a way that it'll follow and unfollow all 100 accounts in a way that's not going to risk being too aggressive.

1 day of following and the next day unfollowing seems a too slower process for me. 10 hours following + 10 hours unfollowing?

Doing both following and unfollowing at the same time? - That's what I did on Tweet Adder for about 2 years. The account would be doing both from about 6am to 11pm each day, but Tweet Demon doesn't have the option of setting a time frame.
 
I would say staying under the radar for the first weeks is very important.
I have a dozen accounts and i'm trying different stuff with all of them.

Almost all of them are just there to get as many followers as possible but i have 1 account that i actually enjoy and tweet legit stuff with.
I made the stupid noob mistake on my first day with that account to follow around 800-900 people with the same interests because i thought it would boost my account.
Next day i was suspended and after they suspend you, you are pretty much screwed for the next weeks.
They monitor your account closely and suspend it again if you only step 1 inch out of line.

I have 1 account with which i follow around 100-200 people every day and that one hasn't been suspended yet..
As long as it stays under the radar of twitter i will keep it like that. Just testing the limits.

Don't really know how it works but i do know that once they caught you, you are pretty much on the 'list' of accounts being watched closely.
 
I have 1 account with which i follow around 100-200 people every day and that one hasn't been suspended yet..
As long as it stays under the radar of twitter i will keep it like that. Just testing the limits.

What delay are you putting for these accounts?

I agree that once you get suspended and you tick the checkbox to say you won't do it again (that's if Twitter still do this as not seen it for a while), then your account is almost as good as dead.
 
I am having the same problem, running accounts that are aged (years old) with plenty of followers getting suspended after following maybe 20-30 people. They have obviously figured out how to footprint tweet demon follow method. Tweet demon works for everything else, tweet posting, mass accounts etc. Something about the way they coded the follow module after June 15th update is obviously triggering something within twitter.
Message them on skype : tweet.demon and lets try to get them to fix it.
 
I don't get it, why is it that only for me 20 follows every 5 minutes is too darn much? There's no way this is normal human behavior, I think that the banning reason is in fact much simpler than you guys think. I do, 5 follows every hour, and I'm still cautious. I'm working on a script right now that randomizes the amount of follows, the amount of time between each follow AND the amount of time between each mass follow activity.
 
What delay are you putting for these accounts?

I agree that once you get suspended and you tick the checkbox to say you won't do it again (that's if Twitter still do this as not seen it for a while), then your account is almost as good as dead.


1 to 3 minutes.
Bare in mind that this is on my most aggressive account, i don't recommend it.
 
I will also add that tweetdemon is getting my accounts suspended that were never even suspended ONCE on tweetadder, following 950+ per day at a minute per follow.

TD is fucking broken right now.
 
I will also add that tweetdemon is getting my accounts suspended that were never even suspended ONCE on tweetadder, following 950+ per day at a minute per follow.

TD is fucking broken right now.

http://www.blackhatworld.com/blackhat-seo/social-networking-sites/579170-twitter-suspended-followed-50-no-bot.html
 
TD is still working fine for me. what is your method?

How many are you following per day?

I'm finding that to keep the suspensions down I have to follow around 50 a day and that's it.
 
stop using tweet demon, are u really wanna risk all your account? get real, using tweet adder / manage flitter is the best solution
 
stop using tweet demon, are u really wanna risk all your account? get real, using tweet adder / manage flitter is the best solution

I'm only using throw away accounts on Tweet Demon.

My main accounts don't need to do any following / unfollowing as they're growing via natural retweets.

There must be a safe limit, using Tweet Demon. Even if it means only 20 a day!
 
this has to be tweet demon. i doubt twitter is going to stop people from following 50-100 a day especially with an aged account. we should still be able to do the 1000 a day limit. what we need to is:
1. figure out the exact limits on the new API without TD (if even altered)
2. wait for TD to figure out the problem and if they can't, we ditch em.
 
this has to be tweet demon. i doubt twitter is going to stop people from following 50-100 a day especially with an aged account. we should still be able to do the 1000 a day limit. what we need to is:
1. figure out the exact limits on the new API without TD (if even altered)
2. wait for TD to figure out the problem and if they can't, we ditch em.

Number 2 on your list I expect would never happen and even if it did we'd be talking weeks, possibly months off. Tweet Demon take 1 step back and then eventually 2 steps forward on their updates. Each update seems to mess one part of the programme up whilst fixing 2.
 
Number 2 on your list I expect would never happen and even if it did we'd be talking weeks, possibly months off. Tweet Demon take 1 step back and then eventually 2 steps forward on their updates. Each update seems to mess one part of the programme up whilst fixing 2.

damn i see. well since we know we can't rely on them.. we have to come up with an alternative
 
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