I recently hit a snag on Twitter where I got put on probation, basically, for gaining/adding too many followers too quickly, you might have heard things like this. Ppl who blow up too fast get their accounts frozen because the robots can't tell if you're also a robot/performing automated actions. It's like hunting fleas with cruise missiles, 99 percent innocent bystanders, while any talented crook can walk right around the metal detector, so to speak. The point is, I've been very limited in my interactions until this probation expires, that means I can barely follow/or even repost some thing unless it's already considered an organic interaction, such as a DM or back and forth comment post on a single item, something like that. If you just like some random thing, watch out for those squiddies, borderline exaggerating, that's barely stretching it. It's possible that some people literally can't click half these buttons for a random period of time. Still looking into it, I'll report what I find soon ;)
I've heard other social media does similar things, but I don't know much about Spotify. I'll let u know if I hear of anything similar when I set that up
I recently hit a snag on Twitter where I got put on probation, basically, for gaining/adding too many followers too quickly, you might have heard things like this. Ppl who blow up too fast get their accounts frozen because the robots can't tell if you're also a robot/performing automated actions. It's like hunting fleas with cruise missiles, 99 percent innocent bystanders, while any talented crook can walk right around the metal detector, so to speak. The point is, I've been very limited in my interactions until this probation expires, that means I can barely follow/or even repost some thing unless it's already considered an organic interaction, such as a DM or back and forth comment post on a single item, something like that. If you just like some random thing, watch out for those squiddies, borderline exaggerating, that's barely stretching it. It's possible that some people literally can't click half these buttons for a random period of time. Still looking into it, I'll report what I find soon ;)
I get your point Joseph. But I'm talking about Spotify.
I've heard other social media does similar things, but I don't know much about Spotify. I'll let u know if I hear of anything similar when I set that up