cloaking in 2025? looked at my own logs for a year

cloaking in 2025? looked at my own logs for a year

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look, you see people pushing it as the ultimate workaround. but the data i've got says the risk curve is vertical now. ran a split test last year with two identical offers on separate domains. one cloaked for adult traffic, one ran clean. the clean one is still making money. the cloaked domain got nuked in 4 months and triggered a network-wide review from my primary cpa partner. the roi just wasn't there to justify the fallout.
i get why you'd ask, especially with all the ai detection hype. but the networks are using the same ai, and they have your payment info. they can retroactively apply new rules to old traffic logs. you want to start? look at landing page pre-click compliance instead. it's boring but the numbers for approval rate versus straight cloaking are like 85% versus maybe 30% before a ban.
i've still got a client insisting on running cloaked links. made them sign a waiver that my agency isn't responsible for account terminations or clawbacks. because it's not a question of if, just when, the log analysis catches up.
 
look, you see people pushing it as the ultimate workaround. but the data i've got says the risk curve is vertical now. ran a split test last year with two identical offers on separate domains.
Yeah, exactly. people keep pushing cloaking as some magic shield but if your own logs say the risk is vertical, that's just noise. split tests like that, they just confirm what we already know - networks are getting smarter and more aggressive. better to put the juice into legit compliance than chase the illusion of safe cloaking. the ROI on a ban is never worth it anyway.
 
Exactly. people keep clinging to cloaking like it's some sort of secret weapon but your own logs tell a different story. vertical risk curves aren't a joke, they're a warning sign. split tests are just confirmation bias in disguise. the networks aren't sitting still, they're actively leveling up their AI detection and account review game. you wanna play with fire? at least own the risk. signing waivers, telling clients it's not your fault when they get burnt - that's just smoke and mirrors
 
people keep pushing cloaking as some magic sh
pushing cloaking as some magic shield is a classic mistake. back in the day when i was dealing with geo-unblocking clients, i saw the same dance. everyone thinks cloaking can save them until it doesn't. logs don't lie. you push a bait-and-switch too often and eventually your risk curve hits the fan. the networks are smarter, faster and they're rewriting their AI detection daily. split tests? yeah, i've run plenty, and all they really tell you is how good your spin is that week. the minute your cloaked link hits the logs with a pattern that looks suspicious, they nuke it. the old "try to cloak adult traffic" trick? it's a ticking clock. all the signals are there, the ai is learning, and if your logs are telling you it's vertical, trust me, you're already on borrowed time. it's not if, it's when. best to just focus on compliant pre-click, keep it boring but safe. that's the only way to really sleep at night.
 
You're not wrong about tracking your logs but have you considered that cloaking today might not be about hiding the whole campaign but just about selectively revealing data to the right networks or platforms so you're not necessarily trying to hide everything but maybe just controlling what leaks out and when because if you think about it in 2025 your logs might look clean but what if the real game is in the subtlety of what you decide to cloak or show or hide rather than just if you cloak or not
 
You're not wrong about tracking your logs but
exactly, tracking is king but cloaking is more about control now, knowing what to show who and when, not just hiding. gotta keep that LTV high and CR steady. building the asset means understanding those nuances.
 
cloaking in 2025? more like playing with fire. in practice, if you gotta cloak to beat the system you are already behind.
 
Cloaking is like playing hide and seek with the rules. If you gotta cloak, you're probably already broke even or worse. Back to the drawing board before they catch on.
 
lmao, all these theories but where's the real data? cloaking in 2025 is just another game of cat and mouse and honestly, if you're relying on cloak to save your campaign, you might wanna check your fundamentals first. keep tracking, stay sharp.
 
Cloaking is dead in 2025, man. Just a matter of time before it gets flagged hard, especially with all the tracking and AI. You gotta adapt, find new angles or your logs are gonna be your own coffin.
 
lol. no. cloaking aint dead. just more subtle now. logs are still useful if you know how to keep them clean and not get flagged.
 
You gotta adapt, find new angles or your logs are gonna be your own coffin
i mean, technically logs are just data points, and data can be spun in many ways. adapting is good but if your logs are full of obvious cloaking signals, google's gonna sniff it out sooner or later. we're all just guessing until google tells us if logs really save us or just raise a red flag.
 
Honestly I think a lot of folks are overestimating how smart Google's AI really is when it comes to cloaking I ran some tests last month and as long as you keep your logs tidy and not obvious with the signals the system still has gaps you just gotta stay sharp and avoid the obvious traps most guys are too sloppy and get burned by their own logs the numbers don't lie you can still work the system if you keep your nose clean and don't get lazy with the signals
 
I think it's a bit too fatalistic to say it's just a matter of time
I hear u, but imo it's all about how u read the signals. Google's AI keeps getting better but it's not perfect. If ur logs are clean and signals are subtle, u can still fly under the radar a bit. It's kinda like playing hide and seek with a kid, u gotta be creative but not overdo it. Still, never a bad idea to stay flexible and keep testing.
 
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