How to Protect Your Social Media Accounts from Bans and Get More Tasks

How to Protect Your Social Media Accounts from Bans and Get More Tasks

How to Protect Your Social Media Accounts from Bans and Get More Tasks

Most tasks on IPweb are related to social media, which means the quality and “liveliness” of your accounts directly affects task availability and income stability. Social platforms closely monitor suspicious activity, and empty or repetitive accounts are the first to get restricted.

The main safety principle: your account should look and behave like a real, active person.

Key rules:

  1. A fully completed profile: avatar, bio, interests, and several posts.
  2. A natural username with no references to IPweb or “bot-like” number combinations.
  3. No links to or mentions of IPweb in your profile.
  4. Your account should not be a “one-day account”: warm it up for 3–7 days before completing tasks.
  5. Alternate actions: likes, follows, views, comments — with pauses in between.
  6. Respect platform limits, especially on new accounts.
  7. One account = one consistent personal “persona.”
  8. Don’t focus on just one social network or one type of task.

Each platform (Instagram, Telegram, VK, X.com, TikTok, YouTube, LinkedIn, Reddit) has its own specifics, but the general rule is the same: slow, varied, and consistent activity.

If your account gets restricted, don’t rush to create a new one.

In most cases, submitting an appeal and adjusting your behavior helps.

If you face any issues, always contact IPweb support.

Bottom line: the older, more active, and more natural your account looks, the lower the risk of bans — and the more tasks you’ll receive.

More info here in our wiki

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