careful with that, fam. sometimes legit stuff can still get flagged if it looks like u tryna hide or stuff keywords. no risk no reward but gotta play it safe.
yo honestly I been using oxylabs for scraping and it's been a. kinda pricey but their residentials are solid and no cap spam or bans so far. might wanna try those if ur serious bout it. not cheap tho but if u wanna keep scraping w/o stress, they worth a shot.
dude, i think if u rotate a lot and use different subnets, u can get away with datacenter proxies longer. u ever try combining datacenter with some residentials? might be less sketchy but still risky or nah?
last month i tried a vpn with a close server and good routing but it still made my ping worse lol, so idk if it's really worth it for gaming unless u really test it out first.
spot on. if u wanna save time, check out pitchbox or ninja outreach. they help automate outreach and keep track so u don't gotta do it all manually. way faster fam
Ever tried using AI tools to spot patterns in backlink spikes? I found that it helps catch shady link building tactics fast. Do you think focusing more on the timing of backlinks can give a better picture of their strategy?
Honestly I think a lot of the "fake" traffic is just smarter bots now, not just random junk. Sometimes I wonder if we're better off trying to outsmart them with better targeting rather than trying to chase legit inventory that's probably dried up. makes me question if
if ur really worried about doxxing or like serious stuff, multi-hop is not overkill fam. better safe than sorry sometimes. just depends how much u wanna protect urself tbh.
bruh, but isn't it sometimes a risk worth taking if u know what ur doing? like, if u stay smart and avoid the obvious tricks, could it actually work for some ppl?
tbh different angle: I get it but I think sometimes overthinking niches can hold u back. like, if u find a decent one, just go all in and keep testing new angles around it instead of chasing always for the next micro niche. stability can be underrated.
careful with assuming black hat is all bad tho, some folks use sneaky tactics smartly and stay safe. not all quick wins are game over if you know what ur doing. just gotta be smart and not reckless.
lol totally, it's like they pass the test but forget the actual road part. kinda feels like they just wanna look good with those audits, not actually improve the service. pretty much paying for a fancy paperweight sometimes.
check if the network has transparent payout reports and regular audits, thats a big sign they are legit. if they hide stats or push shady traffic practices, stay away. always ask for proof of their compliance policies too.
yo, honestly i did the same, but always worried about logs or stuff like that. now i just run my own server at home, way less headaches. if u got the setup, might be worth a shot to try it out for real privacy.
like, ive used a few proxies and honestly, residential ones tend to be better for google scraping but they are kinda expensive. datacenter proxies are cheaper but sometimes get blocked more. depends how much u wanna spend and how much scraping u do.