When dealing with multiple Twitter accounts, choosing the right proxy IP is crucial to avoiding large-scale account suspensions. Now, the question arises: which type of proxy is the best choice to meet your needs? The following article will explain the reasons for Twitter account suspension and focus on how to choose a proxy IP.

1. Reasons for Twitter account being frozen
1. IP problem: If you register and log in to a Twitter account using an unstable IP network or an IP network that has been used by many people, it is easy to be blocked. Because the IP often jumps or is a blacklisted IP, it will be judged as an abnormal account by Twitter and frozen. Accounts registered and logged in under the same IP will be judged as IP-related by the platform. If one account is blocked, other accounts are likely to be implicated. Therefore, it is recommended to choose a clean and stable IP to register and log in.
2. Frequently operated accounts that frequently follow, like, comment, etc. in a short period of time are easily judged by the system as abnormal operations and spam accounts. It is recommended to deliberately space out large batches of operations to ensure that the account looks as normal as possible to prevent account review.
3. Inappropriate content must comply with the requirements of the Twitter community and must not publish inappropriate information, especially when conducting advertising and marketing. Do not frequently publish a large number of single advertising information, such as low-quality single product images and product links. This type of content is prohibited by the platform and is likely to result in account freezing.
4. The chances of a reported account being frozen are also very high. Try not to post offensive content when posting or sending private messages. Be friendly and polite when communicating with users and follow the platform rules.

2. How should you choose an IP proxy to manage multiple accounts?
IP is an important part of account security. If you use a proxy to manage multiple accounts and prevent association, it is best to choose the following types of proxies:
Clean IP: The admin has published a post in the group explaining what a clean IP is, i.e. an IP that is not blacklisted. The link will be provided in the comments section.
Static Residential IP: It is recommended to choose a residential proxy because it provides a higher level of trust to the account and makes them look more like real users. In addition, residential static proxies have fixed IPs for a long time, which is more natural. It is not feasible to constantly change the IP every time you log in in order to imitate a real user.
Dedicated IP: It is recommended to choose a dedicated private IP, because shared IPs used by multiple people are difficult to control and increase the risk of account suspension.
The proxy that meets these standards can be the same one. As a pure proxy IP service provider, Kookeey provides static residential exclusive proxy IP, which is suitable for users who have many accounts and want to provide a real and secure environment for each account.
3. What should I consider when changing the IP of multiple accounts?
1. For self-created accounts, avoid frequent IP changes or switching IPs between different countries in a short period of time. In addition, do not change IPs immediately after creating an account. It is best to create an account for a period of time in advance to strengthen it and reduce the suspension rate. After creating an account, log in only 1-2 times a day, with a few hours in between, and combine running scripts to interact with the account, such as likes, quotations, etc., to simulate real user behavior.
2. For purchased accounts, it is similar to self-built accounts, but please note that purchased accounts should be left for 1-2 days before changing the IP. Avoid changing the IP immediately after purchasing an account. In addition, choose an IP that is as close as possible to the IP you have used before.
IV. Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can Twitter accounts use data center proxies?
You can register a Twitter account using a data center IP, but these IPs are not as trusted as residential IPs, and long-term operations cannot be guaranteed to be stable.
2. Can Twitter accounts use dynamically rotating proxies?
Using rotating proxies may result in a higher rate of account suspensions than using static proxies. When using rotating proxies, the IP is constantly changing during the login process. On the other hand, this approach may be more cost-effective for those who run multiple campaigns in a row, cycling through accounts quickly. It does consume more accounts, but allows for many campaigns in a short period of time.
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