- 1. What is a clean IP?
🌟Clean IP is a category. The cleaner the IP, the more credible Twitter is to you. There is no unified standard. The cleaner the IP, the smoother your login success rate and usage rate.
✅High-quality static residential IPv4, mobile proxy IPv4, IP that has not logged into Twitter in a short period of time (the fewer logins, the better), and IP that has not been listed as suspicious by Twitter. The more conditions are met, the cleaner the IP.
❌When your IP is a data center IP, an IP that multiple people have logged into Twitter, or the IP has been used by many accounts, it means that the IP is less trustworthy, and the next account you log in to is more likely to be listed as a suspicious operation. When suspicious, Twitter may ask you to use a mobile phone verification code, bind an email address, or directly block your account as soon as you start tweeting.
❌If you use a dynamic IP, or your IP changes too much each time you log in for a short period of time, Twitter will list it as a suspicious operation, such as logging in to multiple countries in a short period of time.

🌟A clean IP does not necessarily require you to have a static residential IPv4 that no one has used. Twitter's algorithm judges based on a login weight. The cleaner the IP, the higher the login success rate. Otherwise, you may be required to bind your mobile phone, bind your email, enter a verification code, etc. This means that the trust weight value of your login this time is not that high, but it is not to the point of being a dead account. As for how many accounts you can still use, we don't know.
- 2. I use the same VPN line every time, why is it still suspicious?
🌟Because the VPN line you use may have been used by many people on Twitter, and many accounts have died on the IP of this line. From your perspective, you think you are using it for the first time, but from Twitter's perspective, the IP has been seriously polluted. So how can you determine whether the line is clean? Unfortunately, if you are not the only user of the IP, you cannot be sure, and you can only rely on luck. It may work normally today, but in two days, the IP may be used by others and you may be listed as abnormal.
- 3. How many Twitter accounts can be logged into by one clean IP?
🌟Twitter allows one IP to log in to multiple accounts. Usually one clean IP can log in to 3-5 accounts. You can log in to each account half a day or one day at a time, instead of logging in to multiple accounts continuously, which will cause abnormal login. We recommend that you change the IP after logging in to two accounts in a row, and then use the IP to log in to two accounts the next day. Try not to log in a large number of accounts in a short period of time.
🌟Twitter will not allow one IP to log in to a large number of Twitter accounts. If you don’t have multiple relatively clean IPs, don’t buy multiple Twitter accounts.
- 4. Clean IP but abnormal Twitter activity also causes account abnormality:
- 🌟When you use dozens of accounts to retweet the same tweet or follow the same person, all of your accounts will be listed as suspicious activities by Twitter, and it is very likely that all of your accounts will be restricted or directly frozen.
- 🌟If you want to retweet the same tweet, you need to use accounts with dispersed registration time and a certain tweet activity record (with a certain weight). If you just purchased our account and do highly repetitive tweet activities, there is a high probability that these accounts will be considered suspicious accounts by Twitter and blocked.
- 5. What happens if the password error message appears when logging in ?
🌟When Facebook and Twitter think your login is suspicious, they will probably prompt that the password is wrong and deny your login, but the passwords are correct. You just need to change to a cleaner IP, clear cookies on the PC browser, and reinstall the latest APP on the mobile phone.
- 6.What difference does the country where the account is registered make?
🌟Twitter has no requirements for the country where you log in to your account. We just tell you the IP address of the country where you registered. The main thing is that your IP address is clean. Of course, it is best to log in with a US IP address if you registered an account with a US IP address, but it does not prohibit logging in with IP addresses from other countries. However, try to keep the IP address of one country after logging in.
- 7. Is there any account that has been stable and not blocked for a long time?
🌟 There is absolutely no such account, and there is no account that can be logged in directly without verification. All accounts depend on the IP address you use, the account's operating behavior, and even the browser fingerprint.
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