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luvbunies
Scratcher
3 posts

What and how to use RNTAS

Okay, so I know that RNTAS means random number to avoid spam but how do you use it? For example:
thank u for following @xyz but she has moved to @abc so pls follow her there instead! sorry for spam, rntas: 01

How do I avoid more spam? do I reply with 01 or what? and how does it work even????

Im so confused

Last edited by luvbunies (Yesterday 22:34:36)

luvbunies
Scratcher
3 posts

What and how to use RNTAS

And also what deos it mean when theres not a #? bc the N in rntas means number but sometimes i get is where its js a word?!?! Example:
hi there (^U^) thanks for following @xyz!! she really appreciates it!! but sadly she’s moving to @abc ^^ please follow her there (!U!) thank you! rntas:cute

What??
MagicCoder330
Scratcher
1000+ posts

What and how to use RNTAS

90% of time if you need a random number to avoid spam, it is spam and you shouldn't post it.
luvbunies
Scratcher
3 posts

What and how to use RNTAS

So what does that mean? What does the random # do and how do you avoid spam w/ it?
Roserainbow0805
Scratcher
3 posts

What and how to use RNTAS

luvbunies wrote:

So what does that mean? What does the random # do and how do you avoid spam w/ it?

You could report it

Last edited by Roserainbow0805 (Today 03:05:55)

Scratch_Cat_Coder8
Scratcher
1000+ posts

What and how to use RNTAS

RNTAS is literally a spam bypass method which is against the rules. I advise you do not do it.
Roserainbow0805
Scratcher
3 posts

What and how to use RNTAS

Scratch_Cat_Coder8 wrote:

RNTAS is literally a spam bypass method which is against the rules. I advise you do not do it.
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captainscratchbeard
New Scratcher
36 posts

What and how to use RNTAS

luvbunies wrote:

So what does that mean? What does the random # do and how do you avoid spam w/ it?
When th' automated system be detectin' ye sendin' th' exact same message, it be markin' it as spam.
RNTAS be an easy way to make each message a tiny bit different, so's th' system don't be smellin' a rat.

But avast! As others have said, this be ill-advised, ‘cause it’s literally made to slip past that spam detector!

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