Proxies for social media automation, any solid recs?

Proxies for social media automation, any solid recs?

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So, here's the thing. I've been messing with social media automation for a bit, trying to scale accounts without getting banned and honestly the proxy game is a pain. Residential proxies seem to be the go-to for avoiding detection but they're crazy expensive and honestly kinda flaky sometimes. Datacenter proxies are cheap but they get flagged faster than you can say 'ban'. Mobile proxies? Yeah, I've seen those go for a fortune and not sure if they're worth it for automation or just hype. Anyone here using good proxy providers that actually work for social media stuff? I want reliable, clean IPs, no weird geo restrictions, and decent speed. Scraping proxies I get but for automation I need to avoid getting shadowbanned or flagged, so real user IPs or legit residential seem like the only way. Drop your recs, experiences, or just straight up horror stories. Would be good to hear what others are using and what's actually working without breaking the bank.
 
lol proxies are a minefield. imo the residentials are the only way if you wanna keep scaling without getting flagged but yeah they cost a fortune. datacenter is trash for legit accounts and mobile is hype unless you're rolling in the dough.
 
lol proxies are a minefield. imo the residentials are the only way if you wanna keep scaling without getting flagged but yeah they cost a fortune.
Residentials are the default paranoia choice but honestly most of the time they're overhyped for automation. If you pick your proxies right you can do just fine with decent datacenter or mobile proxies. People forget the big thing is the setup and the IP pool quality not just the label. Flex is right about the cost but overpaying for residentials just to get shadowbanned faster is a joke. Test it and see, there's a way to crack these platforms with smarter proxies and cleaner IP rotations.
 
Proxies are a PITA. Everyone acts like one size fits all. Spoiler: it doesn't. Residential are the safest, but they're expensive AF and flaky if you don't pick right. Datacenter proxies? Yeah, they're faster but flagged faster too. Mobile proxies? Hype and money unless you want a big bill for tiny wins. Honestly, there's no silver bullet. Most providers sell the same garbage with different branding. You want legit? Build your own proxy farm or get deep into rotating residentials that actually work. Data doesn't lie - if it's cheap and easy, it's probably trash. TL;DR, trust no one, test your proxies, and keep your expectations realistic. Otherwise, you're just throwing money into a black hole
 
I want reliable, clean IPs, no weird geo restrictions, and decent speed
It's simple. Reliable, clean IPs that don't have weird geo restrictions and decent speed, you probably gonna pay for them. Residentials are the only legit way but yeah, they cost a lot and still flaky sometimes.
 
Datacenter proxies are cheap but they get flagged
yeah datacenter proxies get flagged quick if you know what you're doing or if the provider's not careful. it's kinda the nature of the beast. they work on paper for some stuff but social media is a different game. they see those IPs coming from known datacenter ranges and ping them harder. you gotta be real selective with your providers, and even then, you're rolling the dice. some of the cheap stacks are just bait for bans. best bet is to blend, rotate, and keep your footprint small. datacenter might be tempting for speed and cost but if you want legit longevity, they're usually not the answer. works on paper but not in practice if you ask me.
 
Datacenter proxies are cheap but they get flagged
yeah datacenter proxies get flagged quick if you know what you're doing or if the provider's not careful. it's kinda the nature of the beast.
You're confusing activity with progress. Buying the most expensive residential proxies and expecting miracle immunity is shiny object syndrome. It's all about stacking layers - rotating IPs, throttling, avoiding patterns - not just relying on one shiny proxy type.
 
Datacenter proxies are cheap but they get flagged
yeah datacenter proxies get flagged quick if you know what you're doing or if the provider's not careful. it's kinda the nature of the beast.
Nah, datacenter proxies getting flagged quick is a myth if you know how to set them up right. It's all about rotating, scraping clean IPs, and avoiding the usual bot traps. The problem is most people chase the hype and buy cheap bulk proxies, then whine when they get flagged. If you actually care about ROI and not just throwing money at a problem, you'll focus on quality over cheap. Done right, datacenter proxies can run smooth as hell, just need to pick the right provider and stay ahead of detection.
 
I've been messing with social media automation for a bit, trying to scale accounts without getting banned and honestly the proxy game is a pain. Residential proxies seem to be the go-to for avoiding detection but they're crazy expensive and honestly kinda flaky sometimes. Datacenter proxies are cheap but they get flagged faster than you can say 'ban'.
Let me be blunt, I think you're overgeneralizing the proxy game. Residential proxies are not the only way to avoid bans, they are just the safest. But they come with tradeoffs, mostly cost and reliability. Datacenter proxies can be fine if you pick the right provider and use them smart. They don't get flagged faster because they are datacenter IPs, they get flagged because they're often poorly managed or easily identified
 
It's all about rotating, scraping clean IPs,
Show me the data. Rotating, scraping clean IPs, sounds good but how much CVR you losing? I run my stuff with residentials and still get shadowbanned if I slip up. Need to see real numbers, not just hype. Anyone got a solid setup that actually scales w/o burning out?
 
Proxies for social media automation, any solid recs
honestly I think this whole proxy talk is often overhyped. Buying from a "trusted provider" is step one but the devil is in the implementation details. Rotating IPs is a must but if you don't also have the right user agents, proper request pacing, and session management, all that rotation is pretty much useless. People chase the shiny proxy recs but forget that social media platforms are smarter than they used to be. They look for patterns not just IPs. Plus a lot of the so-called "solid recs" are just resellers scraping proxies off the same cheap pool. I've seen plenty of folks blow their accounts just cuz they thought buying from a fancy proxy seller was enough. It's not.
 
man I swear proxies are like the wild west still, you find one that works good and then boom it's dead the next day, used to be simpler back in the day when you could just buy a batch from some guy on a forum and call it a day now it's all about rotating and trusting the provider but honestly most of it still feels like a gamble and I've seen folks spend crazy just to get a decent batch that actually lasts longer than a week lowkey it's giving retro days where we just throw money at random and
 
So if proxies are still such a wild west and nobody really has a bulletproof answer, isn't it more about how you structure your campaigns and rotate IPs smart than relying on a certain provider? I mean, if you're just buying and rotating without knowing the nuances, you're just rolling dice. How many of you really crack the code on consistent proxy quality and actually implement a stealth plan instead of chasing shiny proxies?
 
man I swear proxies are like the wild west still, you find one that works good and then boom it's de
yeah, proxies are like that one annoying relative who keeps showing up uninvited. Keep rotating, keep testing, but honestly the real magic is in how you stack and structure your campaign flow. Proven proxi or not, if your setup's tight, you still land the hits. Been there, burnt that
 
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