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Some of you might not understand what we mean when we say that you should profile your accounts, even though you may have heard this advice from the support staff a few times already, particularly if you are working with recently created accounts. In this context, profiling refers to creating your accounts as humanely as feasible. Keep in mind that profiling is applicable to both accounts you want to employ as slaves or scrapers and accounts you want to cultivate.
Why do my accounts need to be profiled?
As time passes, social media sites grow increasingly limited. The detection of automated activities is one of the reasons they flag an account. Although you may claim that you are not yet fully utilizing your tools and that you are using non-aggressive settings, the automated behavior extends beyond the tools you use in JARVEE. It also covers the appearance of your account.
Account details
Adding your full name, profile picture, and bio (if appropriate) is one of the simplest methods to profile your account. Making a positive, long-lasting impression is crucial because these are the first things we notice about an account. In contrast to Reddit, which has its version of this called the Reddit Avatar, LinkedIn eventually made it mandatory for accounts to have a profile photo before they could finish the initial setup.
Most profiles have a link (or shortened URLs that go to the same landing page) in the bio. We advise users to take the URLs out of their bios since this is also regarded as a pattern. Additionally, some can say, “alternate account for @thismainaccount,” which is a clear sign that the accounts are connected. Instead of painstakingly filling out bio details for numerous accounts, you might want to consider using random bio generators.
Some things to focus on are
- Profile Picture: To reduce suspicion, use a realistic-looking profile picture.
- Full Name: Make sure your name is credible and doesn’t sound robotic or generic.
- Bio: Write a brief, organic-looking bio, such as “coffee lover ☕ | fitness fan | dog whisperer 🐶.”
- Posts: To provide the impression that the account is active, add pertinent posts (such as informal images, sayings, or landscapes). Avoid posting the same image more than once; instead, use distinct photos for each account.
- Following: To provide the impression of activity and authenticity, follow a significant number of accounts (for example, 150–300).
Proxy
No proxy is required unless:
- You’ll manage more than two accounts on each social media platform, or
- Because some VPS IP addresses have been identified, you will be running JARVEE on a VPS.
As part of the security protocols, the social media site will unavoidably issue a verification request or a login notice if the account is signed in somewhere else for the first time. However, if the new login IP or proxy shows a location that is completely different from the IP used to create that account, there is a greater suspicion.
The social network will be notified that the login is suspect, for instance, if you purchased an account that was made with a US-based IP and you are using a European proxy. In certain instances, the login will still not be approved until the account has been accessed on a device that is familiar to the user. For this reason, we advise utilizing a proxy with the same location (ideally the same city) so that it will appear as though you were at home, at work, at a coffee shop, etc., and that you accessed the account using multiple Wi-Fi connections.
Additionally, there are situations in which social media platforms indicate the proxy or IP (though they naturally won’t reveal which ones). As a result, we suggest that users use a different proxy first.
You can use up to 10 accounts per proxy if you’re using 4G proxies; however, we don’t advise utilizing more than two accounts in a single proxy if you’re using private or dedicated proxies. Additionally, it’s crucial to remember that the primary account and the scrapers should never share an IP address or proxy.
Logins to devices simultaneously
When using JARVEE, try not to have the account open on several different devices or browsers, or even on the app on your phone. Multiple device access to an account at the same time is disliked by social media sites since it may indicate that the account is being hacked. Night mode can be activated globally or at the account level, and you can only access your other device’s account when night mode is ACTIVE.
Random activities
If the account consistently does the same action each day (such as simply following and liking, posting and commenting, etc.), it is more likely to be classified as automated over time. We encourage our users to build up their accounts as though a real person were using them as part of the warm-up process, regardless of how little they do each day.
Assume you have several YouTube accounts set up as slaves to view the videos on your primary YouTube channel. You may also use the slaves’ Like, Follow, and Comment features. In this manner, YouTube won’t question why so many users are merely viewing videos for a particular channel. In order to prevent getting reported for staging or manipulating the metrics of your primary YouTube account, it will also be beneficial to include one or two distinct sources in addition to the primary channel you are expanding.
The Instagram Random Actions tool and the Facebook Account Actions tool are two examples of our tools that produce random actions. To create a more realistic browser navigation behavior, you may also set up our Full Browser Experience tool to visit random websites.
To inform the social networks that these accounts are active, it would also be beneficial to submit content to them at least once a month (or every two to three months).
💡 Although a YouTube account was given as an example, the same idea applies to other social media sites that we support.
Steer clear of parallels
Patterns among your accounts are the simplest indicators for automation utilization. Nevertheless, the following things shouldn’t be included in any of your accounts:
- The identical profile picture (don’t just cut, rotate, resize, or flip the image; use completely distinct images)
- Having the same bio description (you may use random bio generators to give you ideas of what you can use)
- The same or comparable formats for fullnames and usernames
- Redirecting to the same landing page or using the same link (you should delete the link from the profile)
- You can use up to 10 accounts per proxy when using 4G proxies; however, we recommend using no more than two accounts in a single proxy when using private or dedicated proxies
Additionally, they shouldn’t be
- Posting identical photographs/videos (don’t just cut, rotate, resize, or flip them; use completely different images/videos)
- Using the same caption for each post (either by using AI to generate post captions or by using spin syntax)
- Using the Contact tool and sending the same message (either spin syntax or AI to generate messages).
- If you are using the Comment tool, you should use the same comment (either spin syntax or AI to generate comments).
Non-aggressive settings
The tools’ default settings can be used as non-aggressive initial values. After a week or two of warming up the accounts with those default settings, if everything goes smoothly, you can progressively increase the number of actions you take.
For the suggested limit for the tools on Instagram, please get in touch with our support staff. You may also use Instagram’s API Limits and Delay settings to limit how many API calls your primary and scraper accounts make.
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