Hello readers, are you thinking about creating multiple Threads accounts to easily seed comments, increase the number of likes, and serve your personal, business, or commercial purposes? Will creating multiple accounts get you blocked? Let’s explore this with Click Digital!
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Is Creating Multiple Threads Accounts Likely to Get Your Account Blocked?
Currently, there is no official information from Meta (the company that owns Threads) about whether creating multiple Threads accounts could lead to account blocking. However, based on Facebook and Instagram policies (also owned by Meta), creating multiple accounts may violate their policies, which can lead to account blocking.
Why Could Creating Multiple Threads Accounts Get You Blocked?
Creating multiple Threads accounts could violate their policies for several reasons:
- Spam: Threads might prohibit the creation of multiple accounts for spamming or inappropriate advertising.
- Unusual Activity: Creating multiple Threads accounts at once or using multiple accounts to perform unusual activities could be detected by Threads and result in account blocking.
- Reports from Other Users: If other users report your account for unusual activity, Threads may review and block your account.
Click Digital’s Experiment: Creating Multiple Threads Accounts – Results? Did We Get Banned, Blocked?
Based on Click Digital’s experiment creating multiple Threads accounts, the possibility of account blocking or spam blocking looks like this:
Account Type | Possibility of Being Blocked |
Main Account | Easy to create multiple sub-accounts (as long as you don’t spam too much continuously, you won’t be spam blocked) |
Newly Created Sub-Account with New Phone Number or Email | More difficult, more likely to get blocked (even slight spamming can lead to account blocking) |
1. Using the Main Account: Your main Instagram/Threads account can create dozens of sub-accounts/accs (as long as you don’t spam too much continuously, you won’t be spam blocked).
2. Using Sub-Accounts (Newly Created with New Phone Number or Email): If you create a new Instagram/Threads account with a different phone number/email, your account will be more likely to be blocked (even slight spamming can lead to the account being blocked, not just spam blocked, like in the case of 1).
Things to Keep in Mind When Creating Multiple Threads Accounts
- Adhere to Threads Policies: Read and comply with Threads’ policies on account creation. Learn about Threads’ policies before creating multiple accounts.
- Use Your Official Account: Use your official account for regular activities.
- Create Sub-Accounts When Necessary: If you need to create a sub-account, make sure you comply with Threads’ policies and use the sub-account appropriately.
- Be Cautious with Multiple Accounts: Be careful about using multiple accounts, especially if you use them for unusual activity or spamming. You could have your like and comment features blocked, get your account banned, or get spammed, flagged by Threads/Instagram/Meta, and have your IP address and MAC address for your computer or phone blocked.
Comments
While there is no official information from Meta yet, creating multiple accounts could violate their policies, leading to account blocking.
According to Click Digital, if you want to create multiple accounts, based on the results of the experiment above, instead of creating multiple accounts from different phone numbers/emails, you should only create multiple sub-accounts within your main account, which will minimize the risk of account blocking (or building an account and then getting blocked, which is really tough).
Click Digital recommends using your official account for regular activities and only creating sub-accounts when absolutely necessary. Always follow Threads’ policies to avoid unnecessary risks, such as account blocking, or being spammed, flagged by Threads/Instagram/Meta, and having your IP address and MAC address for your computer or phone blocked.
Conclusion
Creating multiple Threads accounts can violate Threads’ policies, leading to account blocking. Be cautious and use your accounts responsibly to avoid being blocked.
Note: The information in this article is provided by Click Digital, not official information from Meta.
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