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Correct Link, Public Profile, and Content Availability Rules

This article explains why correct links and public access are required for most Neofollower services. It helps prevent wrong-link orders, private-account

This article explains why correct links and public access are required for most Neofollower services. It helps prevent wrong-link orders, private-account failures, completed-but-missing results, and refill rejection.

Quick answer

Most services need the exact public link or username for the target. If the target is private, deleted, restricted, changed, expired, or the wrong link type, the order may fail or complete incorrectly.

Correct link rules

  • Use profile links or usernames for follower, subscriber, connection, or profile services.
  • Use post links for likes, comments, shares, saves, reactions, views, and impressions.
  • Use video links for video views, likes, comments, watch time, or live-stream services.
  • Use channel or group links for channel members, group members, subscribers, or community services.
  • Use playlist, track, artist, or app links for music and app services.
  • Use the exact website URL for traffic services.
  • Use the direct review, product, business, or app profile link for review services.

Public access rules

Most services need public access because delivery systems must be able to find the target. If the account, post, channel, group, video, track, website, or profile cannot be accessed, delivery may fail.

  • Do not order for private profiles unless the service specifically supports private targets.
  • Do not change the account to private during delivery.
  • Do not delete the post, video, story, track, page, group, or content during delivery.
  • Do not change the username or URL during delivery.
  • Do not submit links that require login, approval, password, invitation, or special access unless the service clearly supports them.

How to test a link before ordering

  1. Copy the link you plan to submit.
  2. Open a private/incognito browser window.
  3. Paste the link.
  4. Confirm the exact target appears without login.
  5. Confirm the content is not deleted, restricted, expired, or private.
  6. Confirm the service accepts that link type.

Why a link may work for you but not for delivery

  • You are logged in, but the delivery system is not.
  • The content is private or restricted.
  • The link is region-limited.
  • The link redirects to another page.
  • The username changed.
  • The story, live stream, or temporary content expired.
  • The link points to the wrong target type.

Wrong link warning

Wrong-link orders often cannot be changed after submission because many orders start automatically. Always check the link before placing the order.

Frequently asked questions

Can support fix a wrong link order?

Usually not after the order starts. Support can check the order, but wrong-link orders are often not refundable or editable.

Can I order for a private account?

Only if the service specifically says private accounts are supported. Otherwise, keep the account public.

What if I changed my username after ordering?

Changing usernames can break delivery and refill verification. Avoid username changes until all orders and refill periods are complete.

Related helpdesk topics

  • General Ordering Rules for Neofollower Services
  • Common Mistakes That Cause Failed or Delayed Orders

Chatbot answer guidance

When this article is used for automated support, the answer should stay practical and rule-based. Ask for the platform, service name, order ID, submitted link, current status, and whether the target is still public when the user is asking about a specific order. Do not promise results that depend on the social platform, organic reach, third-party moderation, or user behavior.

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