How to warm-up your accounts Instagram? New warm-up strategy for 2021!
Instagram does not stand still and actively fights against automatic promotion, not through official advertising. Instagram spam filters use neural networks to analyze accounts and their actions. If an account has accumulated a lot of “suspiciousness points”, then this is a signal to temporarily block actions, a checkpoint, or a whole account ban.
The main feature is that Instagram cannot fix these filters too much, because then real users get hit, who quickly make a fuss. This can be clearly seen in the news, especially when real bloggers who do not use gray promotion methods suddenly find themselves blocked and immediately write about it on all other sites.
Based on this, it is possible to form a promotion and automation strategy that is as similar as possible to a real person. One of the most important factors in this strategy is “warming up accounts” in order to obtain a trust (trusted) session.
In simple words, after adding an account to the program (any), you get a fresh authorization session, which has no Instagram story. If you start to be active right away and subscribe to hundreds of people a day, most likely, you will catch a temporary block on actions. Therefore, you need to “warm up” this session, i.e. accumulate a certain history of actions, on the basis of which you will no longer look so suspicious on Instagram.
An important point is that there is no single warm-up method and settings, they are selected independently by each user, but we will give several tactics as an example.
Let’s go back to the usual warm-up through actions. Of course, for maximum trust, you need a good IP or proxy, preferably mobile, or distributed from a smartphone/modem. After passing the authorization, you will already receive more trust than when authorizing from regular IPv4 or IPv6.
The main warm-up is to perform active actions on the account for 5–9 days, but in small sizes with gradual overclocking. This increases the credibility of the account at times and allows you to switch to more solid strategies with a larger number of actions per day (conditional limits).
For safety, the number of actions can be reduced by 20–30% safely. Also, sometimes, instead of or in conjunction with warming up, launch a normal, non-mass viewing of stories.
Day /Subscribes / Likes
Day 1/5–10 /10–20
Day 2/10–20/20–30
Day 3/20–30/30–40
Day 4/30–50/40–50
Day 5–30–50/40–50
Day 6/Break /Break
Day 7/50–70/70–90
Day 8/70–100/80–100
Day 9/80–100/100–150
In fact, “liking” is not necessary, moreover, most often it is quickly blocked at the warm-up stage. If it is blocked, feel free to refuse it, try again later, if you really need it. It is done purely in order to diversify actions and test the account and proxy for disposition to one or another method of promotion.
That is, if you have a block for a “subscription”, and like is going on, then work on warm-up with “likes”. Further, you can try “subscriptions” again, or continue to “like” in “normal mode”, because if your account is interesting, then you will still get subscribers
“Unsubscribes” during warm-up are rarely done, because, as a rule, the account has not yet managed to accumulate too many subscriptions. But, if the account is not new, but, for example, transferred from another program and warms up, then the number of actions can be done about the same as in the case of “subscriptions”.
The warm-up tactic can be changed at your discretion, the main thing is that the accounts work at low speeds and gradually accelerate. The basis of all warm-up is in the idea itself, and not in specific numbers.
Also use heating through viewing stories in the region of 1–2 thousand per day. A logical way that might work because this is a fairly large number of requests that do not overload the spam filter. The main thing is to strictly DO NOT enable mass viewing.