Twitter account spam

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Hi guys, so I’m new here and new to rewrite botting but basically I have a twitter bot I bought online to reply to certain tweets based on a criteria set and I run for a couple of hours. My problem is that after a while the replies start getting marked by spam. I am using just one account to test and a proxy. What criteria does Twitter use to check if a reply is a spam. I’ve seen accounts replicate what I’m trying to do so I know it’s possible.
 
A few things to note is the frequency of the posts, the quality of the reply, word choice, those things. You'll want to consider using an anti-detect browser too, just to be on the safe side. See if those help you out.
 
Twitter uses several criteria to determine if a reply is spam. Here are some common factors:

  1. Frequency of Replies: If your account is sending too many replies in a short period, it can trigger spam detection.
  2. Content Similarity: Replies that are too similar or identical can be flagged as spam. Varying the content can help avoid this.
  3. Account Activity: New or low-activity accounts are more likely to be flagged if they suddenly start posting a lot.
  4. Engagement Patterns: Accounts that engage in repetitive behavior (e.g., replying to tweets with the same hashtags or phrases) are at higher risk.
  5. IP and Proxy Usage: If Twitter detects unusual IP patterns or proxies, it may flag the activity. Ensure that your proxies are high-quality and geographically diverse.
  6. User Reports: If other users report your replies as spam, it increases the likelihood of being flagged.
  7. Behavioral Analysis: Twitter uses machine learning to analyze user behavior. Unusual patterns that deviate from typical user interactions can be flagged.
To mitigate these issues:

  • Reduce Frequency: Slow down the rate of replies.
  • Diversify Content: Make each reply unique and relevant.
  • Warm Up Accounts: Gradually increase the activity on new accounts.
  • Use Quality Proxies: Ensure proxies are reliable and not flagged by Twitter.
  • Randomize Timing: Avoid predictable patterns by randomizing the intervals between replies.
By addressing these factors, you can reduce the chances of your replies being marked as spam. BTW,to manage multiple twitter accounts, you can try TweetAttacksPro.
 
A few things to note is the frequency of the posts, the quality of the reply, word choice, those things. You'll want to consider using an anti-detect browser too, just to be on the safe side. See if those help you out.
what's a good anti-detect browser?
 
Hi guys, so I’m new here and new to rewrite botting but basically I have a twitter bot I bought online to reply to certain tweets based on a criteria set and I run for a couple of hours. My problem is that after a while the replies start getting marked by spam. I am using just one account to test and a proxy. What criteria does Twitter use to check if a reply is a spam. I’ve seen accounts replicate what I’m trying to do so I know it’s possible.
Been looking for this bot, could you share where you got it ?
 
Try warming accounts up a bit and also if you don't plan to do it on mass then getting blue tick on your Twitter can literally sky rocket your replies boost on other posts.
 
Try warming accounts up a bit and also if you don't plan to do it on mass then getting blue tick on your Twitter can literally sky rocket your replies boost on other posts.
wdym by warming? Using it normally yh? The account has a blue tick. I think it may be my proxy Is IP royal any good?
 
what's a good anti-detect browser?
The best one's are always gonna be the ones that work for your specific use so be critical of anyone who tells you the definitive best. But in my case, I use gologin for some things and adspower for others such as Twitter. Both works well with proxies and automation so your call.
 
The best one's are always gonna be the ones that work for your specific use so be critical of anyone who tells you the definitive best. But in my case, I use gologin for some things and adspower for others such as Twitter. Both works well with proxies and automation so your call.
NIce, what proxy service do you use? I use iproyal but idk if it's any good. Also, when I tweet with the account manually, it doesn't get marked as spam and I also noticed the accounts that were doing the same thing i am trying to achieve have lot's of followers. Does twitter check followers?
 
Twitter uses several criteria to determine if a reply is spam. Here are some common factors:

  1. Frequency of Replies: If your account is sending too many replies in a short period, it can trigger spam detection.
  2. Content Similarity: Replies that are too similar or identical can be flagged as spam. Varying the content can help avoid this.
  3. Account Activity: New or low-activity accounts are more likely to be flagged if they suddenly start posting a lot.
  4. Engagement Patterns: Accounts that engage in repetitive behavior (e.g., replying to tweets with the same hashtags or phrases) are at higher risk.
  5. IP and Proxy Usage: If Twitter detects unusual IP patterns or proxies, it may flag the activity. Ensure that your proxies are high-quality and geographically diverse.
  6. User Reports: If other users report your replies as spam, it increases the likelihood of being flagged.
  7. Behavioral Analysis: Twitter uses machine learning to analyze user behavior. Unusual patterns that deviate from typical user interactions can be flagged.
To mitigate these issues:

  • Reduce Frequency: Slow down the rate of replies.
  • Diversify Content: Make each reply unique and relevant.
  • Warm Up Accounts: Gradually increase the activity on new accounts.
  • Use Quality Proxies: Ensure proxies are reliable and not flagged by Twitter.
  • Randomize Timing: Avoid predictable patterns by randomizing the intervals between replies.
By addressing these factors, you can reduce the chances of your replies being marked as spam. BTW,to manage multiple twitter accounts, you can try TweetAttacksPro.
almost looks like an AI post .
 
In order for you to identify if the account is spam is to check the frequency the user posts, name, username and its connections.
 
Hi guys, so I’m new here and new to rewrite botting but basically I have a twitter bot I bought online to reply to certain tweets based on a criteria set and I run for a couple of hours. My problem is that after a while the replies start getting marked by spam. I am using just one account to test and a proxy. What criteria does Twitter use to check if a reply is a spam. I’ve seen accounts replicate what I’m trying to do so I know it’s possible.
If you want to spam on accounts you should also implement a way to make sure you dont burn those accounts. That is if you dont wanna "suicide" them
 
If you want to spam on accounts you should also implement a way to make sure you dont burn those accounts. That is if you dont wanna "suicide" them
how do I do that? I think I have "suiceded" one of the accounts as automated replies now go to spam while manual replies show up normally
 
how do I do that? I think I have "suiceded" one of the accounts as automated replies now go to spam while manual replies show up normally
Make sure they dont only spam comments havr "acc maintenance" in there too, random actions as liking/rting/commenting on random #/$ or on the homepage so the acc looks more human
 
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