Not that easy. Proxy companies tend to come and go. Do really well to start with, then get popular then over stretch and have too much going on so cannot manage the system as well as they did before.
But basically the more you pay the better they are (usually).
Probably some reviews up on BHW. I don't really use proxies, buy enough to be able to give an opinion
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Hmmmartin@rootjazz wrote:Not that easy. Proxy companies tend to come and go. Do really well to start with, then get popular then over stretch and have too much going on so cannot manage the system as well as they did before.
But basically the more you pay the better they are (usually).
Probably some reviews up on BHW. I don't really use proxies, buy enough to be able to give an opinion
So do you think running 10-12 accounts without proxies, to follow 50-100 a day each + performing 10 messages/day each is safe?
And is there an option, which allows me that: I run all following actions on 12 accounts at a time, every action follows URLs from different .txt files. BUT these .txt files have duplicates like 1.txt have 1000 profiles, 2. txt has another 1000, and there are for example 50 duplicates in each. So I would expect around 1000 duplicates in all 12 .txt files. What i want to do, is run 12 different following actions, which would automatically detect which of my accounts have already followed specific profiles, so the other accounts won't follow the same profile anymore, during action. Possible?
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Honestly, I don't know.
10 messages per account, per day might be on the high side, and you better ensure they are quality messages and not spamming the same thing, same links.
If you annoy users, they may report you, DMs are the easiest way to annoy users.
Ultimately, you have to test if what you want to do works or not. No one can tell you for sure, unless they have done the exact thing you are suggesting
10 messages per account, per day might be on the high side, and you better ensure they are quality messages and not spamming the same thing, same links.
If you annoy users, they may report you, DMs are the easiest way to annoy users.
Ultimately, you have to test if what you want to do works or not. No one can tell you for sure, unless they have done the exact thing you are suggesting
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yes I got you, thank youmartin@rootjazz wrote:Honestly, I don't know.
10 messages per account, per day might be on the high side, and you better ensure they are quality messages and not spamming the same thing, same links.
If you annoy users, they may report you, DMs are the easiest way to annoy users.
Ultimately, you have to test if what you want to do works or not. No one can tell you for sure, unless they have done the exact thing you are suggesting
how about the second question??
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GLOBAL PROCESSED LOGS
in the docs:
https://soundcloudmanager.com/documentation
right click the accounts to sync processed logs on the action tab you want to merge them for (so follow tab will sync follow processed logs)
select global processed logs
give the list a name (so you can add accounts to it later should you wish)
and it will do what you want
in the docs:
https://soundcloudmanager.com/documentation
right click the accounts to sync processed logs on the action tab you want to merge them for (so follow tab will sync follow processed logs)
select global processed logs
give the list a name (so you can add accounts to it later should you wish)
and it will do what you want
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martin@rootjazz wrote:GLOBAL PROCESSED LOGS
in the docs:
https://soundcloudmanager.com/documentation
right click the accounts to sync processed logs on the action tab you want to merge them for (so follow tab will sync follow processed logs)
select global processed logs
give the list a name (so you can add accounts to it later should you wish)
and it will do what you want
Daaaamn bro thanks lol u put a lot of work
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