Your Account Pool Is Your Most Valuable Asset
In any Telegram growth operation, the worker account pool is the foundation everything else is built on. Without healthy, aged accounts with good trust scores, broadcast reach collapses, DM delivery rates drop, and group joining gets blocked. Protecting and growing your account pool is the single most important ongoing operational task.
The Nurturing Cycle
Account nurturing simulates organic Telegram user behaviour between and during campaign periods. A well-nurtured account looks like a real person using Telegram normally — not a bot. The nurturing cycle includes:
- Group joining: join relevant groups gradually, 2–5 per day maximum for new accounts
- Message reading: open and read messages in groups — Telegram tracks read receipts
- Occasional posting: post natural-sounding content in groups relevant to your vertical
- Profile activity: update profile photo, bio, and username to match a real persona
- Private conversation: have occasional short conversations with other accounts in the pool
Golden rule: An account should never be used for sending until it has been active for at least 14 days and has joined at least 10–15 groups organically. Rushing this phase is the most common cause of mass account bans.
Proxy Assignment Strategy
Each worker account must have a dedicated proxy that matches its registration geography. Account-proxy mismatch is one of the top causes of Telegram security challenges and bans. Best practices:
- Use mobile proxies from the same country as the account's registration phone number
- Never share a proxy between two accounts — one account, one proxy
- Rotate proxy providers quarterly to avoid IP range reputation decay
- Monitor proxy performance — high latency or packet loss increases detection risk
Ban Prevention — Reading the Warning Signs
Telegram sends clear signals before a full ban. Recognising these early allows you to pull an account back before it's lost:
- Slow-mode restrictions: group posting is rate-limited beyond normal parameters
- DM delivery failures: messages send but show no delivery confirmation
- Login challenges: increased frequency of phone verification requests
- Group join failures: "You can't join this group" errors on normal groups
At the first sign of restriction, move the account into a recovery period — no sending, increased reading and posting, reduced join activity — for 7–14 days before resuming normal operations.
Recovery Procedures
When an account is banned, don't attempt to appeal immediately. Wait 48–72 hours, then contact Telegram support with a genuine appeal explaining the account is used for business outreach and offering to comply with any guidelines. Recovery rates vary but are non-zero for accounts that haven't violated Telegram's terms severely.
TGT247's Spider module automates the full account nurturing cycle — scheduled group joins, organic activity simulation, proxy health monitoring, and ban detection alerts — so your worker pool maintains peak health without constant manual oversight.
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