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question on max posts per account vs max accts per site

For most of the engines that dont require registration/accounts like the vast majority of blog /image comments, guestbooks, trackbacks...

I was running some tests and asking ChatGPT to help troubleshoot etc...and correct me if I'm misunderstanding but,

For an easy example, lets say I'm building links to just one url. And I want 3 links to that url from every domain I have in my verified list.

Is it safe to say that the way SER is setup with these engines, I should use 3 'max accounts per site' and 1 'posts per account' vs the opposite? 

It looks like thats how I'm getting the output that I want vs using the opposite setup which might seem to 'make sense' at first glance in the settings.

Using the opposite would give me more of the output that I want for the contextual/article style platforms that DO require registration/email activation and create an actual account that allows me to post multiple times from that account correct?

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  • SvenSven www.GSA-Online.de
    sites with no accounts ar handled as all submissions are posts for that same account.
  • googlealchemistgooglealchemist Anywhere I want
    Sven said:
    sites with no accounts ar handled as all submissions are posts for that same account.
    im not sure what that means...so its the opposite of what i was thinking? i should set blog comments/guestbooks to 1 account per site and 3 posts per acct? or keep it at 3 accts per site and 1 post per acct? sorry, just something is getting lost in translation here. thanks
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