Facebook, FB account, how to log in after purchase? How to farm FB accounts?






Facebook Farm Account Details
(1) Prepare a clean IP (an IP that has not been banned before). It is recommended to log in to 1 FB account per Google Chrome browser, with a maximum of 2 accounts switched in the same browser.
(2) It's best to stay online for 0.5 to 6 hours (for 1 week). For farming accounts, a brand new browser environment must be used. If using a browser that has previously had FB accounts banned, the cache must be thoroughly cleared.
(3) After farming a new account for 3 days, you can gradually complete information such as profile picture and cover photo, then start adding friends and joining groups (remember not to add too many, start with 1, and gradually increase daily).
(4) After farming a new account for 1 week, do not frequently log out and log back in, as the system may mistakenly identify the account as being at risk of theft, leading to security mode. It's best to stay online for 1 hour after logging in.
(5) You can like posts and post simple status updates. Do not post advertisements or links, as FB may restrict your posts or directly block your account.
(6) Continue this maintenance, farming, and status until the 7th day, then you can slightly expand your actions, gradually increasing the number of friends and groups.
(7) On days 9-10, start completing personal information, such as address, school, occupation, company, etc.
(8) Continuing to farm the account for 1 month will make it exceptionally stable. Unless you operate too frequently or violate too many rules, the account will not be banned. At this point, you can start sending private message advertisements. However, you must control the quantity and gradually increase it.
Facebook Common Issues
Q: How many friends can I add per day?
A: The number varies in different periods. You must test the boundary values yourself. For example, if you send 10 friend requests within a few minutes and FB prompts you: "Please add people you know," then you need to stop and delete any pending requests you sent earlier. Recommendation: For newly logged-in accounts, adding 5 to 8 friends per day is the safest. After 2 weeks, you can add 20 friends per day. The number is not fixed because farming an account is a gradual process of gaining algorithm trust. If others add you and you accept the request, there is no limit. Similarly, how many posts can I send to how many groups within a few minutes without being disabled from group posting? How many messages are appropriate for a mass message? How many posts per day will make fans like them more? All these require continuous exploration.
Q: What is a stable IP? What is a clean IP?
A: First, IP refers to the external network node IP. Some people use VPNs and choose locations/cities, and each option is 1 IP (some novices hear customer service say external IP and think it's their broadband IP, so I'm clarifying here: as long as you're doing international business, whether you use a V*N or an airport, it's related to your V*N's IP or airport IP. It has nothing to do with your domestic network IP; you just need to ensure your domestic network works normally). Some people use airports, and each node is 1 IP. A stable IP means the network speed meets the requirements, there's no frequent loss of network, and the IP can be used long-term. A clean IP is a network IP that hasn't had FB accounts banned recently. For example, if you choose a node and an FB account gets banned, and then you use that node to log in to a new account and it also gets banned, that IP is flagged and should not be used again. Also, if you get a "frequent operation" prompt when logging in and entering 2FA, these are IP issues. An unclean IP can easily lead to account bans.
Q: Why can my friend log in, but I can't log in with your account? Why did it work fine for me before?
A: This question clearly shows a lack of careful thought. Many of my customers here use Kuailian V*N, and they always recommend it to their friends. At this point, you'll find that accounts that worked fine initially become less reliable over time. The reason is simple: each node on a V*N platform is not exclusive to you (if you've built your own VPS, please don't rush to object, read on). For example, if you log in to American Friends and use a Chicago, USA node. If you tell your friend to use the same one, then you are both using 1 IP (don't rush to object, connect to the V*N and Google your IP to check). The more accounts linked to 1 IP, the more likely they are to die. So don't ask: "Why is my friend's login normal, and mine was like this before?" Asking this means you're a novice, and we won't respond again. No one wants to teach novices how to operate.
Q: Why does Facebook get banned or locked so easily?
A: During the farming period, there's a high chance of being asked to upload a photo. There are three possible reasons for this: (1) You start adding friends, joining groups, and sending various promotional ads to customers immediately after registering/logging in. This behavior is tantamount to telling FB you're causing trouble. (2) FB triggers a random security mode to prevent machine registrations. When this happens, don't panic. Follow the steps, and it's easy to unlock FB, usually by receiving a code via phone number or email. If you encounter a situation requiring a photo upload, and your account was purchased and is within the after-sales period, please contact customer service. (3) IP abnormalities lead to bans or locks. Many people use unclean IPs to log in to FB, so a ban is inevitable. Also, frequently changing IPs during farming, switching between Japan and the US, for example, is a common cause of bans.
Q: What should I do if some Facebook features are restricted?
A: Post restrictions usually last for about three days. When this happens, develop cautiously, don't be too aggressive, and reduce the frequency of operations. If you believe there's no issue, you can appeal to customer service. It usually takes a few days, so be patient. Also, if Facebook says your post violates rules, as long as you're sure you haven't violated anything, appealing immediately should resolve it.
Q: Why are my ad features easily restricted?
A: Facebook has several periods each year where it goes intermittently crazy. During these times, whether your account is genuinely registered or has been un-restricted multiple times, it will still be banned. Besides the timing issue, the biggest problem is the IP. If the IP is not clean, simply logging in can directly restrict ad features. Sometimes, binding a card or changing a name can trigger risk control standards, easily leading to restrictions and bans.