What Is Drip-Feed and Why You Need It for Boosting
Drip-feed is an order mode in which followers, likes, or views are delivered not all at once, but gradually — in equal portions over several hours or days. This is exactly how real organic growth looks, which makes drip-feed an indispensable tool for safe social media promotion.
Why Instant Delivery Can Be Risky
The algorithms of all major platforms — Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, Telegram — analyze the speed of account growth. A sudden jump from 200 to 5,000 followers within a single hour is an anomaly the system flags as suspicious activity. The consequences can vary: reduced post reach, a shadow ban, or even account suspension. Drip-feed eliminates this risk: your growth looks just as natural as if the audience were arriving on their own.
How Drip-Feed Works on Palladium SMM
When placing an order, you set two parameters:
- Number of runs — how many equal parts to split the total volume into;
- Interval — how many minutes to wait between each consecutive run.
For example, an order for 3,000 followers with "10 runs, 60-minute interval" will deliver 300 followers every hour for 10 hours. The result is a natural growth curve with no suspicious spikes whatsoever.
When Drip-Feed Matters Most
- Established accounts with history — a sudden surge on an account with stable statistics is immediately noticed by the algorithm;
- YouTube and TikTok — platforms with particularly strict growth-speed monitoring;
- Large orders of 1,000+ units — the bigger the volume, the more important it is to spread delivery;
- Business accounts — any anomaly can raise red flags with partners or advertisers.
Drip-Feed vs. Instant Delivery
Instant delivery suits post likes where speed of entering recommendations matters. Drip-feed is the optimal choice for followers, group members, and views, where a sudden spike looks unnatural. Many experienced SMM panel users always enable drip-feed for followers and never for likes on a specific post.
How to Enable Drip-Feed When Ordering
On Palladium SMM, when creating an order, activate the "Drip-feed" toggle, enter the number of runs and the interval between them. The system will automatically split the order into equal parts and trigger each next batch on schedule.