Public follower standard

Every service says “real followers.” We define what that means.

Every follower we deliver: real photo, real bio, real posts, active account. If it wouldn't pass a bot check, we don't deliver it. This is the checklist behind our 15% guarantee.

3+ month old account

The account cannot look newly generated or disposable. Older accounts are harder for bot panels to fake at scale.

Profile photo, bio, and human-looking name

Blank profiles, default avatars, and machine-looking names do not count as quality followers.

Real post or reply history

A follower should have signs of human use: posts, replies, or public interaction history.

Active within the last 60 days

Dead accounts do not help credibility. Delivered followers should show recent activity.

No blank, default, or spam-only profiles

Obvious spam accounts, giveaway-only accounts, or empty shells fail the standard.

No obvious mass-follow bot behavior

Accounts with unnatural follow patterns or bot-like behavior are not acceptable delivery.

Quick checklist

3+ month old account
Profile photo, bio, and human-looking name
Real post or reply history
Active within the last 60 days
No blank, default, or spam-only profiles
No obvious mass-follow bot behavior

Why this matters

Bot services hide behind vague words like “premium” and “high quality.” TweetBoost publishes the standard because the delivery is meant to survive scrutiny. The standard also keeps the guarantee objective: if a delivered follower fails these checks, it counts as a miss.

The guarantee applies only to followers delivered by TweetBoost after your order starts. It does not cover followers you had before TweetBoost or followers delivered by other providers.

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