X (formerly Twitter) is the core platform for overseas brands, Web3, cross-border information, foreign trade public opinion guidance, and private messaging private domain operations. When companies use overseas numbers in batches to attract customers, no pre-account screening will cause multiple losses and risk control risks:
The original number pool has many impurities, a large number of numbers are not registered, and the marketing is completely ineffective.
High-frequency operation of invalid numbers can easily trigger the platform's strict risk control and batch account bans to limit traffic.
Full-link marketing resources are severely wasted, and the launch-to-production ratio continues to decline.
Manual verification of number registration status is extremely inefficient and cannot support large-scale customer expansion.
Indiscriminate mass messaging is prone to user complaints and exacerbates overseas privacy compliance risks.
