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That did not last long. A couple of posts got removed, one account was shadowbanned, and I realized I had no real strategy. It felt frustrating because I was putting in effort but not seeing steady growth. I also noticed that randomly dropping links in comments or bios makes platforms suspicious fast. What worked better for me was slowing down and thinking long term. Instead of spamming, I focused on building accounts that actually shared content people wanted to see. Short clips, personality driven posts, and engaging captions helped more than direct promotion. I also started reading about safer traffic sources and ways to Promote OnlyFans outside of strict social media spaces.
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That did not last long. A couple of posts got removed, one account was shadowbanned, and I realized I had no real strategy. It felt frustrating because I was putting in effort but not seeing steady growth. I also noticed that randomly dropping links in comments or bios makes platforms suspicious fast. What worked better for me was slowing down and thinking long term. Instead of spamming, I focused on building accounts that actually shared content people wanted to see. Short clips, personality driven posts, and engaging captions helped more than direct promotion. I also started reading about safer traffic sources and ways to Promote OnlyFans outside of strict social media spaces.
That opened my eyes to the idea that not all traffic has to come from mainstream apps. Another thing I learned is to always double check platform rules. Some allow suggestive content but not direct links. Some allow links in certain sections only. Once I respected those boundaries, I stopped losing accounts. From my experience, the key is balance. Build real engagement first, promote second. Spread your traffic sources instead of relying on one platform. It takes more patience, but it feels safer and more stable in the long run.