When we suspend a spam account, we already block the IP address. The spam we see is from fresh IPs that have never been used to create accounts before. The parts of your "one simple trick" suggestions that aren't useless, we have been doing for years, and they have stopped working.
Please stop. You are not making helpful suggestions. We have consulted some of the world's foremost experts on social media spam management. You are not one of the world's foremost experts on social media spam management. If you were, you would not be making useless suggestions that stopped working in 2015 and demanding that I explain the absolute basics of the field to you.
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Let me try this again in extremely small words:
When we suspend a spam account, we already block the IP address. The spam we see is from fresh IPs that have never been used to create accounts before. The parts of your "one simple trick" suggestions that aren't useless, we have been doing for years, and they have stopped working.
Please stop. You are not making helpful suggestions. We have consulted some of the world's foremost experts on social media spam management. You are not one of the world's foremost experts on social media spam management. If you were, you would not be making useless suggestions that stopped working in 2015 and demanding that I explain the absolute basics of the field to you.