New Telegram accounts are always blocked? You may not have a "maintained account"
Maxwell - 2025-05-05 06:38:48

Xiao Li is engaged in B-side customer development for foreign trade. He recently registered 5 Telegram accounts, intending to join some groups, chat with some customers, and release some products every day. However, before he finished the operation on the first day, his accounts were blocked one after another. He was confused: "I didn't do anything, why were they blocked?"

In fact, he is not alone. A large number of new Telegram users add friends, join groups, and send advertisements as soon as they log in. Within a few minutes, they will receive system prompts such as "restricted login", "limited functions", and "account blocked". This is not bad luck, it is because you have ignored Telegram's "cold start mechanism" for new accounts . To put it bluntly, you have not "maintained the account".

So what is account maintenance? How to maintain it? Is there a simpler way? Let’s explain it all at once in this article.

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Adding people as soon as you open an account is asking for trouble

Although Telegram is not as strict as WeChat, its risk control system is not ambiguous at all. If a new account frequently adds people and sends messages, it will easily be judged as "abnormal marketing behavior."

Let's look at some typical "suicidal behaviors":

l Import a bunch of contacts and groups as soon as you register your account;

l No avatar, no introduction, no chat history, just add strangers directly;

l Repeatedly posting links or advertising content within a short period of time;

l Abnormal IP and device information (operating multiple new accounts with the same IP in a short period of time);

l The behaviors of multiple accounts are consistent (for example, 10 accounts post advertisements with the same words at the same time).

All of the above are key monitoring behaviors of Telegram’s risk control system.

This is why your account is gone as soon as you make a move - you operate like a robot, so the platform will certainly not be polite.

What is "account maintenance"? Why is it your trump card to keep your account?

The term "raising an account" originally comes from WeChat business and the black industry circle. To put it bluntly, it means making your account look like a "normal person" . Not only does it look like it, but the system also has to "think" that you are a normal person.

In Telegram, the essence of account management is to use reasonable human behavior to establish account credibility and circumvent risk control algorithms.

The specific approach is to allow the new account to:

l Have normal browsing behavior

l Interaction (read messages, join groups, set up profiles)

l There are “natural traces” of IP device use

l Have a rhythm of behavior, rather than just clicking and firing suddenly

Many people start adding friends and using mass messaging tools as soon as they register an account. This is like applying for a bank customer service job in slippers. The personality is completely mismatched.

6 things you must do to maintain your account (real and effective)

1) Complete settings for avatar, nickname, and profile

Don’t leave your account empty. At least have a normal profile picture + an English nickname + a personalized signature.

2) Only browsed without adding people in the past few days

In the first 48 hours after registration, it is recommended that you only check the channels and groups and do not add any members.

3) Keep the login device stable

Do not log in to the same account repeatedly with different mobile phones. Frequent device switching will lead to account suspension.

4) Simulate daily usage scenarios

For example, forwarding an article, clicking a like, browsing two channels, or joining an interest group.

5) Operations should be dispersed and divided into time periods

Perform the operation three times a day, morning, noon and evening, with each operation lasting no more than 10 minutes.

6) Avoid centralized registration and centralized actions

If you have multiple accounts, don't perform similar operations on the same device at the same time.

Too much trouble? You can also let the automatic account management tool do it.

If you need to maintain 10, 20 or even 100 accounts at a time, manually clicking on them will definitely be tiring. At this time, platforms like Fbsee aggregation multi-account system come in handy.

Although it focuses on the customer service system, it is actually very mature in Telegram account maintenance, anti-blocking, and multi-account stability management .

The following functions are all useful in the account maintenance scenario:

✅Automatic behavior simulation

l The system presets a "daily behavior path", for example: open Telegram at 9 am → browse group messages → view two channels → forward a message → close

l It will be automatically executed every day according to the "account maintenance rhythm" you set, so you don't have to worry about forgetting or being busy.

✅Independent IP login

l Each account is automatically configured with a proxy IP, and the system helps you to cover and process "remote registration + local behavior";

l Reasonable IP behavior distribution reduces the risk of batch operations being identified by risk control

✅Manage multiple accounts separately

l No need to worry about forgetting which account has been maintained for a few days and which account can be activated;

l The system panel clearly displays the current status, operation records, and activity level of each account;

l Expiration reminder + safety reminder

✅Behavior logging

l You can check at any time whether your account has performed simulation tasks;

l You can see at a glance which account has been accidentally disconnected or received a restriction notification.

Practical advice: How to complete an account maintenance cycle with Fbsee

Day 1-Day 2 : Basic Setup + Channel Browsing

l Set avatar, nickname, profile

l Bind a dedicated IP

l Browse 2-3 channels and join 1 unverified group

Day 3-4 : Adding interactive traces

l Join the group to view chat content

l Participate in a small number of votes or likes

l Watch short videos and forward channel content

After the 5th day : gradually enter the stage of adding people and sending messages

l No more than 5 people will be added every day, and the number will increase gradually.

l Start setting up automatic welcome messages and keyword replies

l Add "interruption behavior" to daily messaging to simulate real users

The system will complete this process automatically. You only need to check the status every few days. If there are no problems, you can start formal use.

Without account maintenance, all efforts are in vain.

You work hard to write copy, make materials, and attract traffic, but once your account is blocked, everything will be back to zero. Especially now that Telegram is cracking down on gray industries more and more strictly, if you don’t maintain an account, you can’t even get in to follow.

The essence of "raising an account" is details, patience, and experience. You can leave these to the platform's automation.

The Fbsee platform not only helps you maintain an account, it also helps you with everything from account maintenance, adding followers, chatting, customer service, to conversions, without you having to figure out various scripts, plug-ins, and clone apps yourself.

You just need to set goals and plans, and the system will work for you.

If you also encounter the problem of your new account being frequently blocked, or if you want to gain followers on Telegram but cannot increase the number, you might as well try the "standard account maintenance" process first . Using the right method is more reliable than desperately operating.

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