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09-30-2018 09:45 AM
#1
cassshy (Senior Member)
About Facebook Accounts Trust Rate + Ban Reasons
You’re reading the blog of cassshy - fb/adwords mediabuyer. I know how to deal with bans, running/scaling fb/adwords traffic. Ping me in telegram: @cassshy if needed some help.
Each fb account - personal or ads account has its own ‘trust rate’. If you have low trust rate, after few actions you can get banned for 100%.
Let’s figure out what does influence positively on increasing trust rate.
- GEO. Country of sign in is very important. Asian countries like Indonesia, India, Philippines, Vietnam has the lowest trust rate, then CIS region countries go right after them. But it still doesn’t mean you we defo get a ban, just don’t do other mistakes.
- Account age is very important but user activity is even more important. Sometimes it happens when old 2+ years old accounts get banned faster than fresh accounts. It happens when the old account didn’t have any daily activity for a long time.
- It’s very important to use aged email, which was used for YouTube, subscribed for some newsletters. number registration as well, doing that you will let fb understand you’re a real person.
- Do not use proxy if possible. If not, use only professional ones. I’m not gonna promote any proxies here on STM Forum.
- It would be great to connect an account to facebook mobile app and login from the phone.
- Warm up your account step by step, don’t spend a lot from the very beginning.
- Use real bank cards - US credit cards are the best option, or you can use prepaid like TrustPay or iDeal (I’m not affiliated with them, this is the option Fb has as a payment solution).
- Use only Business Manager showing you have long term plans for running ads.
- Remember, Fb doesn’t ban black hat offers, fb bans ads that got bad feedbacks from targeted audience. You just need to cloak it with popular cloaker (they’re all the same), and create really good post to create interaction with audience and get likes and comments. I can get 2k like for 1 week of running ads easily. Fb will be generous and will provide low cpc and your ads account will live long life.
I do NOT recommend you to use someone’s farming strategies as an instruction, be unpredictable, don’t let fb build a pattern to detect your actions, use random flows.
What Can Influence Your Account Trust Rate:
- Accounts with <1 month of existing (time spent from creation). Facebook was created to use it for looking for friends.
- More reports from audience you get - the lower your trust rate.
- It’s important to have only real person friends in your account.
- Do not change the pass or email in your account
- There’s a rumor that female accounts get banned more rare, but I didn’t notice that.
- Be random - add 5 friends on 1st day, another 2 friends on day 2.
- Use only active sim cards and only if they are in the phone at the moment
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10-04-2018 09:04 AM
#2
plaike (Member)

Originally Posted by
cassshy
- It’s very important to use aged email, which was used for YouTube, subscribed for some newsletters. number registration as well, doing that you will let fb understand you’re a real person.
How would FB be able to check this?
10-04-2018 11:41 AM
#3
leadcloak (Member)

Originally Posted by
cassshy
Do not use proxy if possible. If not, use only professional ones. I’m not gonna promote any proxies here on STM Forum.
This is a nice point, proxies are already spammed by peoples and many sellers just resell used proxies under the name of "Private Proxies".
If you've long-term strategy for FB ads, create your own fresh (really fresh!) proxies.
Don't use @mail.com or @gmx.com or @protonmail.com emails for account creation because an average internet user just uses gmail and yahoo/hotmail.
LeadCloak
10-04-2018 11:49 AM
#4
carramba (Member)
during signup I was asked by FB to provide password to my mailbox so that it could verify my account. Yes I was shocked too :-)
10-04-2018 11:57 AM
#5
carramba (Member)
to use Ideal as a payment method in FB only manual payment method is possible and also the ad account country must be Netherlands. Most importantly to make payment through ideal system your billing address must be in Netherlands, so I am not sure how can you do that unless you are located in Netherlands and have a dutch bank account opened. Because you also mentioned Trustpay (who works only with companies), I am guessing you have a company in netherlands (popular among russians) :-)
10-04-2018 12:03 PM
#6
carramba (Member)
in my opinion the reason to not use proxies is because most of them are located on datacenter IPs, and this is really easy for facebook to detect if the IP belongs from DC
10-04-2018 02:50 PM
#7
plaike (Member)

Originally Posted by
carramba
during signup I was asked by FB to provide password to my mailbox so that it could verify my account. Yes I was shocked too :-)
That is the automatic confirmation of your email address / phone number, whatsapp offers it as well when you signup with your mobile number.
They'll never get access to your inbox or analyze it.
10-04-2018 03:37 PM
#8
carramba (Member)

Originally Posted by
plaike
That is the automatic confirmation of your email address / phone number, whatsapp offers it as well when you signup with your mobile number.
They'll never get access to your inbox or analyze it.
they access mailbox to find the confirmation email they sent to this mailbox, how do you know they do not read all the emails? or at least some of them? In case if the mailbox is POP3 they can use single command "STAT" to get the number of emails in the mailbox. To find and read email they sent they will also have to use a command "LIST" which will show them a bunch of last emails in that mailbox. The number of emails in the mailbox can confirm if the mailbox is "fresh" or if it was previously used for some time...
10-04-2018 04:01 PM
#9
AdzMed (Member)
Great post.
For cloakers though, there are definitely a good ones and bad ones.
Also for proxies, only use residential ones.
And in regards to using aged emails, in addition to that make sure you have "aged" browser activity also.
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10-05-2018 04:46 AM
#10
plaike (Member)
I was under the impression that the automatic confirmation was only possible with big mail providers that allow you linking your fb profile to their system.
Fb being able to read your emails would be a huge security risk too. Do you have more info on this?
10-05-2018 08:32 AM
#11
stickupkid (Senior Moderator)

Originally Posted by
plaike
I was under the impression that the automatic confirmation was only possible with big mail providers that allow you linking your fb profile to their system.
Fb being able to read your emails would be a huge security risk too. Do you have more info on this?
FB can not read your e-mails ofcourse (well officially they can't). They might be able to get some data about the age of an e-mail account etc yes!
10-05-2018 11:26 AM
#12
carramba (Member)
I do not have more info, I only wrote regarding this based on my own experience. I opened a new account and upon login I was asked by facebook to provide a mailbox password. They needed the password to check for activation email they sent (otherwise I could go to my mailbox and click the link myself) so to provide password was not obligatory. Yes obviously they could check for the mailbox age to assess the credibility of my new fb account :-)
ps. I forgot to add that my mailbox was at gmail, i do not know if they ask for password if you have an email on your own mailserver (but why not)
10-05-2018 12:21 PM
#13
cassshy (Senior Member)

Originally Posted by
plaike
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How would FB be able to check this?
There is one guy Igor who is providing this info for Fb
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