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View... there are many possibilities... even most file explorers show image details... graphic editors do also... and there are online tools too to view them... Example verexif.com (which can be used to remove as well)How do you view & remove image meta data?
Exactly that... Purchasing farmed accounts is not the way to go... And starting accounts from zero is not the route I intend to walk...You are a poser and you got caught --it's not that hard to retain data from accounts and the cost of data storage and computing power are much less expensive today.
Social media is running in paranoid mode these days --so Facebook maintains you are guilty until innocent when you undertake any new activity.
Hmm I guess removing all the exif data might not be the answer after all, actually images without exif data could even rise suspicion ...https://techxplore.com/news/2021-03-facebook-ai-vision-seer.html maybe the Facebook AI api understood what you were doing by your graphics?
Exactly that!Stripping exif might just be raising red flags
Best school ever... (although it is wise to listen and learn from other people's mistakes!)That's how we learn at times --by our own failures.
Hmm you tried your odds against the FB AI, respect for that courageI understand but I wanted to do my own testing to see if I could get it past the moderators.
That's you answer --when those accounts were created they know from where and maybe by whom they were made.Purchased US accounts... I can't prove in any way I am any of those accounts
Stripping exif might just be raising red flagsHmm I guess removing all the exif data might not be the answer after all, actually images without exif data could even rise suspicion ...
$ sudo apt install exif
$ man exif
Tried and failed...
Learned a lesson... This path is too unstable for me...
I was using residential proxies... They should be fine... Every Fb account had its own residential proxy... But you never know indeed as maybe someone before me abused the IP...Try using tor next time --maybe that will work
Use a US exit node.
Facebook knows VPN IPs and any public proxy IPs --that may have been your problem?
I agree @T J Tutor... So the tactic brought forward by MarketCall is not applicable to me... That's why I stopped, I feel like I'm wasting so much energy just faking around just to be able to post in the US FB Marketplace.. As you say, there are other opportunities... Don't worry I'm on it
Facebook allows tor for posting (generally).Some of the spam detection sites pick up and report Tor,