How do I use CLAM must I work a few groups consistently before I add as a friend and messenger

How do I use CLAM must I work a few groups consistently before I add as a friend and messenger


Yes — if you want to use CLAM (or similar Facebook automation tools) effectively, you need to understand Facebook’s trust and behavior rules. Facebook monitors new accounts, friend requests, and messages for spam-like activity. Here’s how it usually works:

  1. Engage in groups first

    • Join relevant groups where your target audience is active.

    • Comment on posts, react, and add value for at least a few days or weeks. This warms up your account and shows Facebook that you’re a real user.

  2. Consistency matters

    • Don’t just spam requests or messages. Spread your activity across days.

    • For example, send a few friend requests per day rather than hundreds at once.

  3. Friend request strategy

    • Only send requests to people who are in your target groups or share mutual interests.

    • If you send requests to people who don’t share any connection, Facebook may block your requests or Messenger access.

  4. Messaging strategy

    • Once someone accepts your request, wait a day or two before messaging.

    • Start with a short, personalized message instead of automated sales pitch.

  5. Account “warm-up” period

    • New accounts or accounts that haven’t been active in groups may get blocked if you try to add too many people or message them immediately.

    • Spending 1–2 weeks engaging in groups first is usually enough to avoid blocks.

💡 TL;DR: Yes, it’s best to engage consistently in groups first before adding them as friends or messaging via CLAM. This builds trust with Facebook and increases your chances of successful connections.


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