Facebook invested hundreds of millions of dollars in anti-spam systems. In 2026, detection relies on a combination of behavioral patterns, technical signals, and statistical models. Understand the logic — understand how to stay under the radar.

Five main indicators

  • Action speed — 25 posts per minute is not human.
  • Text repetition — identical content across many locations.
  • Image repetition — the same file hash across thousands of posts.
  • No interaction — an account that only posts and never replies.
  • Technical signals — unusual User-Agent, unnatural screen resolution, browser fingerprint.

What worked in 2023 no longer works

Switching IP used to be enough. Today Facebook correlates browser fingerprints with behavioral patterns. Changing IP doesn't help if the browser reveals the same technical details.

How the BuzzPost bot avoids detection

The BuzzPost bot uses your Facebook account — not a fake one. It does not buy accounts. It runs in a real browser on our machine and simulates human behavior: variable typing speed, pauses between actions, scrolling. It does not post 50 listings per minute.

What the bot does specifically

Schedules and rotates one listing at a human pace across groups. For Marketplace, applies a light image modification so each post has a different hash. When Facebook applies a rate-limit, the bot waits 120 minutes — it doesn't push and crash the account.

Every post is screenshotted to Telegram — you see in real time what's happening. The bot does not rewrite text with AI, does not use GPT-4, and does not promise 24/7 operation. It promises human pacing. Pricing: ₪249 first bot, ₪200 each additional. One bot = one Facebook account you provide — we do not provide accounts.