You can create multiple Twitter accounts using separate devices. This way, you can bypass
fingerprint-based tracking, a set of device parameters websites use to identify users. By creating up to 10 accounts on each smartphone, you can protect yourself from bans for multi-accounting.
The downside of this method is that it does not solve the problem of linked accounts. Twitter will know that accounts created on the same phone belong to the same person, so the accounts won’t be able to interact with each other or post duplicate content. However, the main drawback of this method is its cost. One smartphone costs at least $50, which means you’ll spend $5 per account.