Best Proxies for Social Media Management
Short answer: use mobile proxies for the highest trust on strict platforms, and ISP proxies when you need a stable static IP per account. The golden rule of running multiple social accounts is one clean, consistent IP per account, not a rotating pool.
Why social media is different from scraping
Scraping wants many fresh IPs. Social account management wants the opposite: each account should look like a real person who logs in from the same place every day. Rotating IPs under one account looks like a hijack and triggers verification or bans.
Why mobile and ISP proxies win here
- Mobile proxies: many real users share carrier IPs, so platforms are very reluctant to ban them. Ideal for the strictest networks.
- ISP proxies: static residential IPs with datacenter speed and reliability, so an account keeps the same trusted IP.
Datacenter proxies get flagged fast on social platforms, and rotating residential is wrong here because you want stability, not rotation. ShiftProxies offers mobile and ISP proxies with sticky options at dashboard.shiftproxies.com.
Rules for multiple accounts
- One IP per account: never share an IP across several accounts.
- Keep it stable: use a sticky or static IP so the account logs in from the same place.
- Warm up slowly: do not run heavy actions on a fresh account or IP.
- Match location: pick an IP in the account's expected region.
- Pair with clean fingerprints: a good IP with an obvious automation fingerprint still gets flagged.
Common mistakes
- Rotating IPs mid session on a logged in account
- Running dozens of accounts through one IP
- Using datacenter IPs that platforms already distrust
Summary
For social media management, stability beats rotation. Give each account its own clean mobile or ISP IP, keep it consistent, warm accounts up slowly, and match the region.