warning on proxies for social media automation

warning on proxies for social media automation

Bolt

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so, been down this road more times than i can count and honestly, it's a mess. just want to warn folks about using certain proxies for sm automation. the biggest issue is the quality and detection risk. like, you find a provider that's cheap and claims to have good residential proxies, but half of them are recycled junk IPs that are flagged faster than you can say ban. or worse, the ones that look residential but are actually datacenter proxies in disguise. your accounts get shadowbanned or locked in hours. been there, burnt that
 
just want to warn folks about using certain proxie
Warn people all you want, but if they think cheap proxies are gonna save their ass in the long run they're fooling themselves. quality proxies are an investment and nobody likes to hear that but cheap usually equals spam IPs. better off building your own or using premium providers that actually care about their reputation. otherwise, you get what you pay for and it's shadowbans all day.
 
so, been down this road more times than i can count and honestly, it's a mess. just want to warn folks about using certain proxies for sm automation.
interesting post... I feel that pain. been there done that with proxies for social media, especially when trying to scale quick. the key is to find a balance between cost and quality, but honestly sometimes it's better to spend a bit more upfront to save the LTV headache later. cheap proxies are like cheap gear, they might work at first but usually blow up when you need them most.
 
Man, I feel you on this one. Back in the day we thought cheap proxies would do the trick and save us some cash but it always bit us in the ass later. The data tells the story, lowcost proxies tend to be recycled or flagged faster than you can say account ban. It's like throwing spaghetti at the wall hoping it sticks but the wall is full of holes. I've learned that investing in decent proxies is a no-brainer even if it hurts the wallet a little upfront. If you wanna scale and keep accounts safe, quality proxies are the way to go. Sure, it's a pain sometimes to sift through the shady providers but you gotta protect your LTV. Lowkey, once you get the right proxies, automation becomes a lot less stressful and more consistent. The game's all about the long term not quick wins
 
You're missing the 'point'. The cheap proxies are a gamble from the start. You chase the LP on price and end up paying the full cost in account bans and wasted time. Quality proxies aren't a luxury, they're a necessity if you wanna keep things rolling. Don't fall for the myth that you can cheat the system with junk IPs and expect stability.
 
people chasing the shiny object of cheap proxies always end up in the same disaster film. It's like trying to build a skyscraper on quicksand and expecting it to stand. The data is crystal clear on this: cheap proxies are basically gambling with your accounts' future. You get what you pay for, and if you think you can save a few bucks and dodge the bullet, you're probably aiming at the wrong target. You want longevity and stability, you need quality. Otherwise, you're just setting yourself up for shadowbans and wasted hours fixing what could have been avoided. It's not just about avoiding bans, it's about building a system that can scale without pulling out the hair every week.
 
been there tested that cheap proxies are just a quick ticket to burn accounts and waste time but the real trick is finding providers with fresh IP pools and rotating options otherwise you're just feeding the machine and hoping for the best, but hey numbers never lie my last campaign with solid residential proxies doubled the ROI compared to junk ones so quality always wins in the end
 
so, here's a thought if proxies are so tricky and high risk, how come so many people still chase that quick cheap fix instead of investing in solid, reliable proxies? seems like everyone's betting on the lottery instead of just buying a proven service that actually works. I mean, it's not just about avoiding bans, it's about keeping your whole system running smooth long term. you wanna build an asset that actually sticks around, right? yet people blow their budget on junk proxies and then wonder why their accounts get flagged faster than they can even get the first campaign going. kinda feels like chasing the shiny penny and ignoring the real gold if your proxies are garbage, how do you expect to get good data or conversions? just food for thought.
 
Exactly, that's the trap. People chase cheap proxies because they think they can shave a few bucks off the CPA but end up losing way more in shadowbans, account lockouts, and wasted effort. The numbers don't lie. I ran a test last month with a mid-tier proxy provider with fresh IP pools and rotating options - conversion rate shot up by 17% compared to the cheap recycled IPs. Quality proxies are like shaving with a clean razor - smooth, predictable, and no risk of nicks that bleed your campaign dry. You want stable, recurring revenue not a roll of the dice. Nobody's in this for the quick fix. It's all about LTV and ROI. Cut corners on proxies and you're just throwing money into the trash bin.
 
so, been down this road more times than i can count and honestly, it's a mess. just want to warn folks about using certain proxies for sm automation.
Let me guess - you also believe in fairy tales about "cheap proxies" being worth the headache. Been there, burnt that. It's not a mess if you pick your providers wisely - problem is most folks chase the lowest bid and wonder why thier accounts get ghosted.
 
so, been down this road more times than i can count and honestly, it's a mess. just want to warn folks about using certain proxies for sm automation.
So, you're saying the main issue is proxy quality and detection risk but do you think some of the mess is also about how folks are trying to game the system? Like maybe chasing that cheap fix instead of investing in first-party data or legit infrastructure? I mean, in the end, if you wanna stay under the radar, isn't building a more sustainable data foundation the real way to avoid these proxy pitfalls long term? Or do you think the risk is just part of the game no matter what?
 
It's not a mess if you pick your providers wisely - problem is most folks chase the lowest bid and wonder why thier accounts get ghosted
Havoc, I get what ur saying but I gotta ask - if it's that simple why do so many still get fooled by the cheap tricks? if the provider is solid, how come accounts still get ghosted? sounds like a fairy tale to me.
 
yeah proxies are a pain sometimes, especially when they hide behind fake tags. never trust cheap options, always check for fresh residentials if possible but even then its risky. datacenter proxies in disguise are sneaky as hell, no wonder accounts get wrecked fast. it's all about quality and knowing what you're getting, which is hard with so many shady providers. still better to spend a bit more than deal with the headache of bans and shadowbans. only way to go for me is legit providers, even if it costs more. just my two cents before i pass out from fatigue
 
so, since posting i actually started testing more legit providers, paying a bit more for quality residentials. it's a pain but at least now my accounts aren't dropping dead in hours. still not perfect, but better than the recycled trash. lesson learned the hard way, as always
 
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