Real · 5-point vetted · No shells
Real on X means accounts with profile pictures, bios, post histories going back months, and followers of their own. Not the dormant shell accounts you get from $0.99/1000 services. Every follower we deliver passes a five-point vetting check before entering the delivery pool.
X is the easiest social platform to fake on, which makes it the easiest platform to buy fake followers on. The bar to make a fake X account look real to a casual visitor is low: a profile picture, a name, a one-line bio, and a handful of recycled posts. The bar to make a fake X account look real to X's bot-detection sweeps and to anyone clicking through is much higher. Most cheap services don't clear that higher bar. We do.
Every account we deliver from the Real tier passes all five of these checks before being assigned to your order: a profile picture that's not a default egg or a generic stock photo, a written bio of at least one full sentence, a posting history of 30+ original posts going back at least 90 days, a follower count of its own (real accounts have followers because real people follow real people), and an account-creation date that's not inside the last 30 days. Any account that fails any one of the five gets dropped from the pool on our weekly re-verification sweep.
The verification you can do yourself in 90 seconds: click any new follower's profile after delivery. Real accounts pass the visual sniff test instantly. Profile picture of a person or recognizable brand. Bio that reads like English (or any language) written by a human. A timeline that goes back months, not days. Other accounts following them. If you see an egg avatar, a one-word bio in machine-translated text, four posts all from yesterday, and zero followers, that account is a shell, and you got what shell-tier services charge for.
On Instagram and TikTok, an account with zero followers can still pass for real if it posts photos and gets occasional likes. On X, a follower with zero followers is a near-perfect bot signal. Real X users are connected to other real X users, they reply to people, get retweeted, get followed back. An X account that has been active for 6 months and has zero followers of its own is almost certainly automated, and X's spam-detection algorithm reads it that way.
Our Real tier filters for follower-of-follower density specifically. Every account in the delivery pool has at least 50 followers of its own, because that's the threshold below which X's engagement-quality scoring starts marking accounts as low-trust. Above that threshold, the account looks native and contributes positively to your perceived authority. Below it, even a 'real' account drags your follower-quality score down with X's algorithm.
Cheap shell-tier services skip this filter entirely because adding the requirement removes 80% of the source pool, bot farms can't economically generate accounts with 50+ real followers each. The filter is the entire reason real X followers cost meaningfully more than shell-tier output. It's also the reason your followers from us actually count toward your perceived account authority.
Real on X means an account with a profile picture (not the default egg, not a stock photo), a written bio, a posting history going back at least 90 days with 30+ original posts, an account-creation date older than 30 days, and at least 50 followers of its own. Every account we deliver passes all five of those checks. The follower-density requirement is the most important and the most-skipped, it's what separates a real X user from a polished bot account.
X's bot-detection signals lean heavily on follower-of-follower density and reply/retweet activity, where Instagram leans on posting consistency and engagement rate per post. An X account can be 'real' with very little posting if it has an active reply timeline, but a Real follower needs followers of its own. On Instagram an account can have zero followers and still look real if it has a posting history. The vetting check we run is calibrated for each platform's specific signals, same five-point structure, different thresholds.
Followers you buy are there to move your follower count and your social-proof conversion rate on profile visits. They are not contracted to like, retweet, or reply to your posts. For engagement, pair the follower order with separate X likes or X retweet orders sized at roughly 5-15% of your follower count per post. That keeps the engagement-rate math looking native and feeds X's algorithmic reach signals on the same posts you're trying to surface.
Measured 30-day retention on the Real tier sits in the high 80s to low 90s percentile range under normal X integrity-sweep conditions. Real accounts stay indefinitely unless their owner deactivates the account (normal attrition) or X removes the account in a sweep, which is rare for vetted profiles. Every drop inside the 30-day window is automatically refilled by our daily monitoring sweep. After 30 days, drops follow normal X account attrition (a few percent per month).
Source-pool economics. A vetted X account with a profile picture, bio, posting history, and 50+ followers of its own takes meaningfully more work to source and maintain than a freshly-created shell with no avatar. Services charging $0.99 per 1,000 X followers can only afford to ship the shell-tier output, eggs, no bios, zero followers, zero posts. Those followers either get cleared in X's next spam sweep or sit on your account as a permanent red flag to anyone who clicks through.
Yes, and increasingly so. X's anti-spam team has tightened the integrity sweeps significantly since 2023, and the typical sweep now removes shell-tier follower batches within hours to days of delivery. Real-tier vetted accounts pass through because they have the profile depth, posting history, and follower density that match the platform's expected real-user fingerprint. The arithmetic over a year is straightforward: shell tier is cheaper on the sticker, real tier is cheaper per surviving follower.
Three tiers, real-tier vetting, 30-day refill on every order. Choose a package size that matches your account's growth curve.