When you develop a Twitter method for S.E.O or Promoting purposes, there are some laws you need to now:
1) You repeatedly follow and unfollow accounts, whether to build followers or to collect more attention for your profile
The main difference here is that following and then unfollowing folk solely to broaden your audience is also considered a break of netiquette.
Think twice before following somebody, like if you are actually interested in his contents, and unfollow only if a person of this kind doesn't merit it any more (poor content, spam, too many daily tweets, and so on.).
2) You've a small number of followers compared to the amount of people you follow
This is one more race condition Twitter may see you as a spammer, several others have to be satisfied naturally, else there would be exceedingly few accounts left around.
The platform itself puts the cap of accounts you can follow at two thousends by default unless you manage to gather a proportionate number of followers, when you manage to break past this limit the cap is raised but still present and you're going to have to keep enticing followers if you would like to progress further.
3) Mass account creation may cause suspension of all related accounts
Twitter limits you to one account for each email address you use to login, there several ways to by-pass this (gmail aliases, to name one) but since mass creation is a favourite tool for spammers you should be very careful as to what percentage of them you create and manage. This is not a Safari.
Let your common sense be your guide in this.
How will they work
First copy of Twitter Details of Service was provoked by Flickr (with permission, as stated here), it shortly developed to the existing stage and stood just about the same during the last three years with fight against spam always in the bullseye.
1) You repeatedly follow and unfollow accounts, whether to build followers or to collect more attention for your profile
The main difference here is that following and then unfollowing folk solely to broaden your audience is also considered a break of netiquette.
Think twice before following somebody, like if you are actually interested in his contents, and unfollow only if a person of this kind doesn't merit it any more (poor content, spam, too many daily tweets, and so on.).
2) You've a small number of followers compared to the amount of people you follow
This is one more race condition Twitter may see you as a spammer, several others have to be satisfied naturally, else there would be exceedingly few accounts left around.
The platform itself puts the cap of accounts you can follow at two thousends by default unless you manage to gather a proportionate number of followers, when you manage to break past this limit the cap is raised but still present and you're going to have to keep enticing followers if you would like to progress further.
3) Mass account creation may cause suspension of all related accounts
Twitter limits you to one account for each email address you use to login, there several ways to by-pass this (gmail aliases, to name one) but since mass creation is a favourite tool for spammers you should be very careful as to what percentage of them you create and manage. This is not a Safari.
Let your common sense be your guide in this.
How will they work
First copy of Twitter Details of Service was provoked by Flickr (with permission, as stated here), it shortly developed to the existing stage and stood just about the same during the last three years with fight against spam always in the bullseye.


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