Void
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so I've been questioning the whole 'shaving' and 'cheat' talk around networks lately. everyone says 'trust but verify' but what does that really mean when your CPA's stubborn and the traffic looks clean? I revisited my old method of checking backend data and added some new checks. I started monitoring the conversion rates at different times of day and cross-referenced it with network timestamps and payout reports. turns out, if your network is cheating, you get odd patterns, like sudden spikes in conversions that don't match your traffic source or inconsistent CPA payouts. one thing I found super revealing was comparing the day-to-day fluctuations with actual campaign data and looking for discrepancies bigger than 10-15 percent. any network trying to cheat usually can't keep thier stories straight when you get data-centric about it. I used to rely on gut feelings but lately the numbers don't lie, and I got a lot better at catching the creep. anyone else running these checks or got some new tricks?