I hope you’re well.
I’ve noticed a sequence after which I get my account blocked for
“Your account may have been compromised by a website or service not associated with Twitter.”
I’m not sure I’m right, but maybe it helps you with the next updates.
I start following by a list (I made one). Set the pause 10 - 25 and it works fine with success actions.
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* SUCCESS (36): https://twitter.com/******** user: ********
Check for pause: 10,25
Pausing for: 24
Paused for: 24 seconds
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* FAILED to get ID from : https://twitter.com/*********
* SKIP: Exception of type 'LibUtil.ExSkipItem' was thrown.
* IGNORE: https://twitter.com/*********
Process: 246/18467 : https://twitter.com/*********
Loading previous db logs: 1549c655-4fe4-43a6-bd56-6cb08842eebe_Follow
Loaded previous db logs: 69507 within 24hrs: 62
Daily limit for account: 800 - processed: 62
Processing: https://twitter.com/********* with user: *********
Using acc: ********* on: https://twitter.com/*********
Follow: https://twitter.com/********* using: *********
* FAILED to get ID from : https://twitter.com/*********
* SKIP: Exception of type 'LibUtil.ExSkipItem' was thrown.
* IGNORE: https://twitter.com/*********
I don’t know what kind of mistake it is, I think I may have already followed this user or some other reasons. But these repetitive actions may cause accounts blocking.
Is it possible to set the pause between errors results?
I hope you may understand my theory
To be more specific I'll try to explain it in the order:
1. Starting following with the pause 10 - 25
2. Checking it after ±20 minute and there were ± 40 successful actions.
3. After next ± 10 minute I got an email from twitter about blocking.
4. Checking a log I see ± 240 failed actions in a row.
So the program made ± 200 failed actions within 10 minutes and Twitter doesn’t like It
It seems to me the failed actions have to follow the set pause. It may help.
As always,
Thanks for your time and support!