With how much they ban people, how is anyone still left posting?
I can just refresh the profile page in an incognito tab and watch new accounts disappear at random. One hour, one post, three days, 20 posts, subreddit, IP address country or region, browser, single use mail provider, nothing seems to consistently matter. How it it actually possible for, like, some normie doofus to actually start and keep an account?
Don't use tor browser. Make a tutanota or protonmail account and wait for 2 days. This will make sure that your account doesn't get locked when you receive the Twitter OTP like 5 minutes after account creation.
Use Windows or Ubuntu with VPN. Passing the captcha for creating an X account is lengthy (10-15 minutes) but it's faster on ubuntu. Then keep liking, retweeting, commenting and eventually your reach wlll increase and more people will see your activity.
Didn't work. Twitter doesn't say it explicitly, but most VPN IP adresses were blocked. The account was only made when I turned it off, defeating the point.
Have been using Proton VPN (paid version) and using Twitter regularly on several accounts. The accounts I created and used in 2024 are mostly on Ubuntu.
I made a gmail acct a few months back, just to get back to Reddit. I got banned shortly after becoming a mod on some "right wing" subs, sheer coincidence I'm sure! (They couldn't even quote the comment I was banned for, still perma-banned) What program should I use to hide my IP address? It doesn't change :x
Reddit keeps shadowbanning all my accounts too. I only use Reddit over VPN but now they won't let me be on it. But not X, just use Proton VPN paid version and ensure your browser is in private mode before you load X.com.