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X (Twitter) account Warmup

Transform your X (Twitter) account warm-up with authentic, human-like activity. Our system intelligently browses tweets, randomly engages with likes, explores comments, and follows relevant accounts—all while mimicking organic user behavior to build trust and avoid detection.

How to Warm Up Your X (Twitter) Account for Better Engagement

Discover how to safely warm up your new X (Twitter) accounts by mimicking real user behavior like browsing, liking, commenting, and following, and learn how to automate this process with GeeLark to scale efficiently and avoid suspension.

Simple, Step-by-Step Setup

Step 1: Sign Up and Install GeeLark

  1. Register for a GeeLark account.
  2. Download the GeeLark client.
  3. Install it on your computer.
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Step 2: Create Your First Cloud Phone Profile

  1. Create Profile: Name your new profile (e.g., “X(Twitter) Account 1”).
  2. Assign Proxy: Connect a proxy to ensure a unique IP location.
  3. Set Device Info: Configure device specs to create a unique digital identity.
  4. Finish: Click “Confirm” to launch your secure cloud Android phone.

Step 3: Login Your X(Twitter) Account

  1. Go to Applications: Access the section from the main dashboard.
  2. Install to Library: Add Instagram from the built-in App Store to your team’s app list.
  3. Toggle Auto-Install: Switch on X(Twitter) in your library for all or selected device groups.
  4. Auto-Setup Complete: X(Twitter) installs automatically on first launch; just open and log in.

Step 4: Use the X (Twitter) account Warmup Template an Run

  1. Find Template: Go to Automation > Marketplace, search for the “X (Twitter) account Warmup”template.
  2. Pick Profiles: Click “Add”, then select the cloud phones/profiles for your X(Twitter) accounts.
  3. Configure Content & Schedule: Follow the template’s requirements to provide all necessary information and scheduling parameters.
  4. Start Automation: Verify all settings and confirm publication to begin.

Step 5: Check the Reports

  1. Go to Reports: In your project, select Automation > Reports.
  2. Apply Filters: Narrow results by date, profile, or task name.
  3. Inspect Job: Click a run to see timings, step status, logs, and screenshots.

The Ultimate Guide to X (Twitter) Account Warmup for Maximum Engagement

Master Your X (Twitter) Account Warmup in Simple Steps

Protect your new X (Twitter) accounts from suspension by learning how to warm them up safely and effectively. This guide reveals why slow, natural engagement—browsing tweets, liking, commenting, and following selectively—is crucial for building trust with the platform. Discover how to automate warming up hundreds of accounts with GeeLark, saving you time while mimicking real human behavior to ensure account longevity and success.

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FAQ

New accounts are under intense scrutiny by X’s anti-spam systems. If they perform too many actions too quickly—such as mass-following or posting links—they’re easily flagged as bots and can be suspended. A gradual warm-up mimics real-user behavior, building trust with the algorithm and preventing bans.

1) Create isolated environments for each account using antidetect browsers or GeeLark cloud phones so every profile has a unique device fingerprint. 2) Assign a high-quality proxy (residential, mobile, or ISP) to each profile so each account appears to log in from a different location. 3) Fully complete every profile with a realistic photo, header, username, bio, and a pinned tweet before any activity begins.

Start by simply logging in and scrolling for a few minutes. Over the first week, slowly add light engagement: like 1–2 posts, leave an occasional reply, retweet sparingly, and follow a small number of reputable accounts only after visiting their profiles. Increase volume gradually over 1–3 weeks while varying the order and type of actions to stay human-like.

GeeLark provides a ready-made “X (Twitter) Account Warmup” template in its Automation Marketplace. Users create a separate cloud-phone profile for each account, assign unique proxies, then schedule the template to run multiple times per day. The cloud phones execute human-like actions 24/7 even when the user’s computer is off, and progress can be monitored via task logs.

Wait at least 2–3 weeks after consistent, gradual warm-up activity. Introduce DMs or links slowly and sparingly only after the account has built sufficient trust with the platform; doing so earlier is one of the fastest ways to trigger restrictions or suspension.

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