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Struggling to manage multiple social media accounts without getting banned
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Honestly thought SMM was going to be pretty chill. Post some content, reply to comments, keep things moving. Turns out when you're juggling dozens of accounts across different platforms at the same time it's a completely different story. I'm constantly switching between profiles, losing track of what was posted where, and the worst part is I've already lost a few accounts because platforms flagged them for suspicious activity. That kills entire projects since some networks are seriously strict about running multiple accounts. Need to figure out how to make this more manageable and stop hemorrhaging accounts.
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The account loss issue usually comes down to platforms detecting that multiple profiles are being accessed from the same device and IP. Once they see identical browser fingerprints or the same login patterns across accounts, the ban is pretty much automatic. Keeping things organized with a clear content calendar helps with the chaos, but the technical side of staying under the radar needs its own solution separate from just being more disciplined about scheduling.
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Managing multiple accounts without triggering platform algorithms is less about how careful you are and more about what tools you're using to do it. Each account needs to look like it belongs to a completely different person from a technical standpoint, different fingerprint, different environment, no overlap that the platform can trace back. There's a solid read on managing multiple accounts with an antidetect browser https://gologin.com/blog/multiple-accounting/ . Covers how the whole fingerprinting thing works and what actually keeps accounts safe when you're running serious volume.
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