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solefoodbk 09-06-2025 04:25 AM

Bypass VeRo Bots
 
In light of some thinking stealth is dead, a better way to view it is knowing there are just elements within the current structure used that we adapt too.

I would not normally share this, but I have gathered in the past 2-3 years from strikes I have received from automated bots taking down listings. At least for me, the threshold is 15 listings. There must be some detection or criteria set to look for accounts selling many listings vs just a few.

So my suggestion would be if you're selling a brand that has reported you in the past, and you're able to see it was through a 3rd party company that generally processes these via algorithms, this is the threshold to stay under to prevent getting flagged.

And just for records sake, one instance a particular brand initially reported me for using their stock photos, they did this 2 times in a week. I then removed the listings, waited about 1-2 weeks and relisted some but with my own photos, it still got flagged. For the same reason even though they clearly were not the stock photos. I reduced the listings under 15 and no issues. For brands reporting me in the past on other accounts, if I stay under that number, I have no problem.

SaiJin 09-06-2025 03:17 PM

Re: Bypass VeRo Bots
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by solefoodbk (Post 1260962)
In light of some thinking stealth is dead, a better way to view it is knowing there are just elements within the current structure used that we adapt too.

I would not normally share this, but I have gathered in the past 2-3 years from strikes I have received from automated bots taking down listings. At least for me, the threshold is 15 listings. There must be some detection or criteria set to look for accounts selling many listings vs just a few.

So my suggestion would be if you're selling a brand that has reported you in the past, and you're able to see it was through a 3rd party company that generally processes these via algorithms, this is the threshold to stay under to prevent getting flagged.

And just for records sake, one instance a particular brand initially reported me for using their stock photos, they did this 2 times in a week. I then removed the listings, waited about 1-2 weeks and relisted some but with my own photos, it still got flagged. For the same reason even though they clearly were not the stock photos. I reduced the listings under 15 and no issues. For brands reporting me in the past on other accounts, if I stay under that number, I have no problem.


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