Blocked, fake, or low-quality social accounts: why this matters

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Social Tasks on TaskPulse depend on real social accounts completing real actions on supported platforms.

If a freelancer uses a blocked, fake, disposable, or low-quality social account, the task may fail verification, the completed action may disappear later, and advertisers may lose the results they paid for.

This is why the quality and stability of your social accounts matter.

Why social account quality matters

Social Tasks may include actions such as follows, likes, reposts, upvotes, comments, subscriptions, and similar activity on supported platforms.

These actions are valuable only if they are completed correctly and remain valid after completion.

If the account used for the task is blocked, deleted, restricted, or obviously low-quality, the social platform may remove or hide its activity. This can cause drops for advertisers.

What is a low-quality social account?

A low-quality social account is an account that looks unreliable, fake, inactive, disposable, or likely to be restricted by the social platform.

Examples may include:

  1. Accounts that are already blocked or partially restricted
  2. Newly created accounts with no normal activity
  3. Disposable accounts created only for paid actions
  4. Accounts with no real profile details or history
  5. Accounts that repeatedly trigger platform limits
  6. Accounts that cannot follow, like, comment, repost, or upvote normally
  7. Accounts that are frequently deleted, locked, or suspended

TaskPulse does not require every social account to be famous or large. But the account must be usable, stable, and able to complete the required action normally.

What can happen if you use a blocked or restricted account?

If your social account is blocked, deleted, or restricted, several problems can happen.

  1. Social Tasks may fail verification
  2. You may not receive the reward for the task
  3. Previously completed actions may disappear from the social platform
  4. Advertisers may experience drops
  5. TaskPulse may apply penalties for lost social activity
  6. Your TaskPulse account may be reviewed or restricted in serious cases

The biggest issue is not only that the task may fail now. The bigger issue is that previously completed social actions may disappear later if the account is removed or limited.

Why advertisers are affected

Advertisers pay for completed and verified actions.

If a freelancer follows, likes, comments, reposts, upvotes, or subscribes using an account that later gets blocked, the social platform may remove that account's activity.

This means the advertiser may lose actions that were already delivered and paid for.

TaskPulse treats this seriously because advertiser trust depends on stable, valid delivery.

Why penalties may be applied

If a social account used for TaskPulse Social Tasks becomes blocked, deleted, or seriously restricted, TaskPulse may apply a penalty based on the value of tasks completed through that account.

This penalty exists because lost social activity can create drops for advertisers.

To understand this rule in detail, read What happens if my social account gets blocked, deleted, or restricted? .

Why fake accounts are not worth using

Fake or disposable social accounts may seem like an easy way to complete more Social Tasks, but they create serious risk.

These accounts are more likely to fail verification, get blocked, lose their activity, and cause penalties later.

A short-term reward is not worth the risk of losing earnings, receiving penalties, or having your TaskPulse account restricted.

How to reduce problems with Social Tasks

Use social accounts that are stable, accessible, and in good standing.

  1. Use accounts that you control and can keep active
  2. Do not use accounts that are already restricted or unstable
  3. Do not use fake or disposable accounts for Social Tasks
  4. Do not remove completed actions immediately after receiving a reward
  5. Do not complete tasks if your account cannot perform the required action normally
  6. Skip tasks that your account cannot complete correctly

The goal is simple: use accounts that can complete the required action and keep that action valid afterward.

What if my account cannot complete a task?

If your social account cannot follow, like, comment, repost, upvote, or subscribe on the target platform, do not try to force the task.

Skip or decline the task and choose another available opportunity.

Trying to complete a task from an account that cannot perform the action normally may lead to failed verification and no reward.

What if the social platform blocks my account later?

If the account you used for Social Tasks is blocked, deleted, or seriously restricted later, TaskPulse may review the activity completed through that account.

If advertiser results were lost, penalties may be applied.

This is why you should not use risky accounts for Social Tasks. The quality of the account matters even after the task is paid.

For advertisers: why TaskPulse cares about account quality

TaskPulse works to protect advertisers from invalid or unstable delivery.

Low-quality social accounts can create poor results, failed verification, and future drops. This is why TaskPulse may remove invalid tasks, reject failed completions, apply penalties, or restrict users who repeatedly create risk for advertisers.

Important takeaway

Social Tasks are not just about clicking a button once.

The completed action must be real, valid, and stable enough to provide value to the advertiser. Blocked, fake, disposable, or low-quality accounts put that value at risk.

Use stable social accounts, complete tasks honestly, and skip tasks your account cannot complete correctly.

Where to go next

You may also find these Help Center articles useful:

  1. What happens if my social account gets blocked, deleted, or restricted?
  2. Why task verification may fail
  3. Why an account may be restricted or suspended