Yeah, that’s what I’m trying to figure out. I use my app to post tweets of the form:
artwork name, by artist name or twitter handle: URL to artwork #(1-3 hashtags)
The reason I do is this because I want to properly credit the artist who made the work, by providing the direct URL to the artwork on their site and providing either their name or twitter handle if they have one, but unfortunately that’s more likely to make the antispam systems flag it up…
Ideally, I’d like to be able to post tweets every 5-10 minutes for 12 hours a day with an image and a maximum of say 2-3 hashtags per tweet, but I realise the systems that look for bad actors are likely to potentially flag that on occasion even if it isn’t spam or isn’t duplicated - so I’m trying to figure out exactly what I can do to minimise the chance of that happening.
From a personal standpoint, I’m not too concerned if the antispam systems occasionally restrict my app by mistake, so long as that gets recognised and then subsequently the restriction is lifted. I just want to be absolutely sure that that’s the only reason it gets restricted.
On that note - if an app is write restricted, and has its restriction lifted due to it being mistakenly restricted after being mistakenly flagged up by the antispam systems (as was the case the second time my app was restricted quite recently), does this count against an app in terms of having restrictions/violations recorded?