i call bullshit on the idea that legit proxies are always the best choice. sure, premium providers can be reliable but they also come with way higher costs and sometimes the quality isn't that different from what you can get with a solid DIY approach if you know what you're doing. the problem isn't building your own proxies, its not understanding the nuances of managing them properly. smh. alot of times people chase "quality" without realizing that the real game is in how you rotate, clean, and monitor your proxies. building your own can be a powerful tool if you treat it like a tech project, not just some quick cheap fix. trusting "legit" providers blindly isn't the answer either. it's about your setup, your process, and knowing how to troubleshoot when things go south