📢 TexArrest Update #12 — Social Channels Launched, Automation Tested, and Focus Reaffirmed


Posted: February 5th, 2026

TexArrest recently expanded into limited social media distribution as part of an automation and visibility test. The publishing pipeline is functioning as designed, and arrest records can now be programmatically shared after publication.

This update documents the outcome of that test and the conclusions drawn from it.

📱 Social Channels — Limited Distribution Testing

TexArrest briefly launched social channels to evaluate whether selective social distribution could complement existing discovery through search.

The purpose of these channels was to:

  • Share newly published public arrest records
  • Highlight county coverage expansion
  • Direct users back to TexArrest.com
  • Increase awareness of information already released by law enforcement agencies

Posting automation was enabled as part of this evaluation.

🔌 Social API Pipeline — Operational and Verified

The social posting API pipeline is fully functional.

This confirms that:

  • Arrest records can be published automatically after ingestion
  • No manual posting is required
  • County-level automation can push content downstream
  • The onboarding → publish → distribute workflow is stable

From a technical standpoint, the test was successful.

🚫 Instagram — Account Deactivated During Automation Testing

During the automation test period, the TexArrest Instagram account was permanently deactivated.

There were:

  • No allegations of illegal content
  • No claims of inaccurate information
  • No notice of content policy violations

The likely cause was posting cadence and sequencing associated with automated publishing on a new account.

As a result, Instagram is no longer part of TexArrest’s distribution strategy.

📘 Facebook — Limited, Controlled Distribution

Facebook remains active under a reduced and controlled posting cadence.

Distribution on Facebook is now:

  • Throttled
  • Spaced intentionally
  • Monitored to avoid automated behavior flags

At this time, Facebook is the only social platform being used, and only as a secondary distribution channel.

🤷‍♂️ Strategic Reality: Social Media Is Not a Core Dependency

TexArrest’s primary traffic growth has come from organic search discovery.

Current performance reflects:

  • Strong search impressions
  • Consistent organic clicks
  • Daily growth without paid advertising
  • No reliance on social platforms

Social media was tested to validate assumptions — not to replace the platform’s core discovery model.

That test confirmed what was already clear:

TexArrest does not depend on social media to function or grow.

📈 What Remains the Priority

The platform’s focus continues to be:

  • Expanding county coverage
  • Scaling automated ingestion pipelines
  • Improving data completeness and consistency
  • Growing organic search visibility
  • Keeping public arrest records free and accessible

Social platforms may be used selectively where appropriate, but they are not required for TexArrest’s operation or success.

🚀 What’s Next

  • Continued county onboarding
  • Further pipeline optimization
  • Organic traffic growth through indexing
  • Evaluating distribution methods that do not rely on third-party platforms
  • Maintaining focus on transparency and accessibility

Public arrest records already exist.

TexArrest’s role is to centralize, index, and present them responsibly — not to depend on external platforms for validation.

More updates coming soon.