Fiverr invests a lot in fraud prevention and account security. If their systems detect something unusual, they may request verification, so it's always better to stay within their guidelines.
 
If you've already built positive reviews on one account, I'd focus on growing that profile instead of splitting your efforts across multiple accounts. Strong reputation matters more than having several profiles.
 
A friend of mine considered opening another Fiverr account for a different niche, but after reading the platform rules, they decided to keep everything under one account. It turned out to be much easier to manage.
 
If you're asking because you work with family members, each person should have their own genuine account and operate it independently. That situation is different from one person creating multiple accounts.
 
It's always tempting to try shortcuts, but freelance marketplaces are usually strict about account policies. I'd rather spend time improving gigs than worrying about potential account reviews.
 
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