Facebook My facebook accounts quality is low, how to make it better?

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We have been using accounts created from our personal profiles, but they are frequently being disabled. We are seeking guidance on techniques or methods that can help prevent the accounts from being deactivated too quickly. Any advice or suggestions on this matter would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your assistance.
 
What do you intend by saying "created from our own profile"?
 
I recommend searching for and using accounts that were created several years ago. When you initially create a Facebook account, it is more susceptible to thorough scanning and swift deactivation. Therefore, I suggest using older accounts.
 
Can you explain what you mean by "an account created from your own profile"? Are you using a VPN or proxy? Are you using the same device? It's possible that there could be fingerprinting involved. You could try using the Brave browser. However, in order to better understand the situation, it would be helpful if you could provide more specific details, as it is currently unclear what exactly is happening.
 
Facebook frequently struggles to effectively assess the strength of newly created accounts, particularly if they are associated with black hat practices. It is advisable to focus on accounts that have a history and have demonstrated spending activity.
 
It is recommended to purchase pre-existing accounts, use personal accounts, and avoid using advertising accounts from Business Manager (BM). Moreover, disabling of your account can also occur if the content you are promoting violates Facebook's policies.
 
The accounts created by your profile are quite weak. It would be better for you to consider renting an account from an agency or company.
 
The reason for this is that you use various devices, so by simply entering your ID, Facebook has detected it within your account.
 
We have been using accounts created from our personal profiles, but they are frequently being disabled. We are seeking guidance on techniques or methods that can help prevent the accounts from being deactivated too quickly. Any advice or suggestions on this matter would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your assistance.
Are you using multiple devices to generate these accounts?
 
The reason for this is that you use various devices, so by simply entering your ID, Facebook has detected it within your account.
I believe the issue lies elsewhere since we use only one proxy exclusively for that particular Facebook account.
 
Facebook imposes a trust threshold on its accounts, particularly those that are newly created, which means they have a limited level of trust. To enhance this trust level, it is advisable to actively participate in social activities. Trustworthiness can be determined by factors such as the duration of the account's existence, the quantity of friends, integrations with other platforms, and engagements with other profiles. It is recommended to enable two-factor authentication and regularly use the same login devices and IP addresses for added security and consistency.
 
Facebook imposes a trust threshold on its accounts, particularly those that are newly created, which means they have a limited level of trust. To enhance this trust level, it is advisable to actively participate in social activities. Trustworthiness can be determined by factors such as the duration of the account's existence, the quantity of friends, integrations with other platforms, and engagements with other profiles. It is recommended to enable two-factor authentication and regularly use the same login devices and IP addresses for added security and consistency.
Oh, that's valuable guidance! I'll attempt your approach. I appreciate your assistance!
 
Ensure that you employ reliable Proxies that have not been previously used on Facebook, and use an anti-detection browser as well. If you use the same browser that you have used on Facebook before, it will be identified. When registering new accounts, exercise caution and avoid taking excessive actions, particularly during the initial three days. Gradually increase your activity and only after 14-30 days should you begin to use the accounts more extensively.
 
Facebook frequently scans newly created accounts, so it's advisable to give it some time to become active.
 
You have the opportunity to discover verified and unrestricted old accounts that are available at a highly affordable price, costing only a few dollars.
 
It is advisable to consider purchasing established accounts with a history of spending, as they typically demonstrate good activity. Buying disabled accounts can pose a risk of violating Facebook's policies.
 
Ensure that you employ reliable Proxies that have not been previously used on Facebook, and use an anti-detection browser as well. If you use the same browser that you have used on Facebook before, it will be identified. When registering new accounts, exercise caution and avoid taking excessive actions, particularly during the initial three days. Gradually increase your activity and only after 14-30 days should you begin to use the accounts more extensively.
You use this method of warming up your account usually how long the account is active?
 
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