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Tips for correct use of automation and multiple accounts By Yoel Roth Wednesday, February , Reducing spam on Twitter is a priority for us. One of the most common spam violations we see is the use of multiple accounts and the Twitter developer platform to artificially amplify the relevance of certain tweets. To speak clearly Twitter prohibits any attempts at automation for the purpose of ranking or spreading spam, and such behavior may result in legal action. In January we announced that as part of our.
Data Quality efforts we would be making changes to TweetDeck and the Twitter API to limit users' ability to perform cross-actions across multiple accounts. These changes are an important step to ensure we stay one step ahead of what is considered spam on Twitter and Digital Marketing Service malicious activity targeting crucial conversations on Twitter – including elections in the United States and around the world. This time we're sharing details about those changes, and offering important guidance for developers.

On how to comply with these rules. Guide to avoid being considered spam on Twitter Please review this guide carefully to avoid being spammed on Twitter , because you may need to make changes to your app or service. Do not simultaneously post substantially identical or similar content to multiple accounts or allow your users to do so , for example, your Service should not allow a user to select multiple accounts under their control to post a particular tweet.
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