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    traged> did you remember to use proxies and clear your cookies after each login/out? Cause if all your PVAs started at once it sounds like you didn't bother about having proxies and maintaining cookies...

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    It's pretty apparent that FB is cracking down on friend requests. It doesn't matter if your accounts are PVA or not. If your account is new, try only sending 6-8 (maybe even less) friend requests every other day for three weeks. There is probably no magic solution to their new changes, and if there is, I seriously doubt anyone is going to hand it to you for free, or at all for that matter.

    Just test and test until you find what works for you. Even if you have to only use 1 proxy for each account.

    Furthermore, there are other ways of building up friends other than sending out friend requests, although they might not be as targeted as you would like.

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    I know the captchas are a royal pain and most spent the money on PVAs to avoid them (as was the situation) and this may be a dumb question but if you are using a bot like FW and you get the captcha,..... isn't it just a quick fix to enable decaptuer and have it solve them for you?

    I get that not all have FW but if one does and the PVA gets the captcha, as long as decaptuer is enabled, this is a non issue, correct?

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    In a sense it's a non-issue, but if you are getting captcha on every single friend request you try to send out, the money can add up (for some), but regardless it can be a royal pain.

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