Recently, there has been a frequent occurrence of account bans on WhatsApp, and practitioners should pay attention to the following anti-ban suggestions:
Whether it's for the European and American markets or other regional operations teams, WhatsApp has recently seen a large-scale phenomenon of account bans. Many teams have reported that even newly registered European or American accounts that are being nurtured are quickly banned. Some accounts are banned again before customers have a chance to re-add them to their contact lists after being unbanned.
The tightening of the ban mechanism has become a trend, and it is recommended that everyone adjust their operating habits as soon as possible to avoid customer loss or waste of account resources. Here are some suggestions for your reference:
Timely backup of customer data
It is essential to record key fields such as phone numbers, emails, and nicknames of customers, and not rely solely on WhatsApp itself for saving.
Record important customer numbers and identities
Once an account is banned, you can quickly remedy the situation through other channels to avoid complete disconnection.
Log out of the device after work
It is recommended to actively log out on the computer after work or keep the computer and work phone disconnected from the internet to avoid being recognized as abnormal due to long idle times.
Do not log in immediately after unbanning
After an account is unbanned, wait at least 12 hours before logging back into the computer to prevent the system from recognizing it as a risk reconnection.
Avoid logging into multiple accounts from the same IP
Teams operating multiple accounts must disperse their IP usage, as a single IP carrying multiple active WhatsApp accounts for a long time significantly increases the risk of being controlled by risk management systems.
Regularly change IP or device environment
Especially for accounts hanging on overseas proxies or cloud servers, it is necessary to control the frequency of use and network connectivity to prevent collective impact.
Currently, the WhatsApp risk control system is rapidly iterating, and relying solely on "nurturing accounts" or "rotating accounts" is no longer sufficient for long-term operational needs. More systematic customer management, data synchronization, and marketing distribution capabilities have become unavoidable operational topics.
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Has the atmosphere been so tense recently?
My personal account was also inexplicably banned.
Do you rarely log in?
If WS continues like this, it will never surpass TG.
Hasn't META always been wild? Now they also manage these?
Hahaha, if any boss steps up to create an independent gray industry internet ecosystem, they won't have to look at anyone's face anymore.
What about the absolute safety you promised?
TG has been forced to shut down Huiwang, times have changed.
Global IM Uproar?
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