figured out the rotation timing for scraping social media its not about IP count

figured out the rotation timing for scraping social media its not about IP count

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alright so I was scraping some user data from a platform that normally bans me after like ten requests and I finally got past the 500 request mark w/o a single block which is insane for me I always thought you needed a massive pool of residentials rotating every single request but turns out the key is matching your rotation speed to their detection window they dont just count IPs they look for pattern bursts so if you rotate too fast you trigger their rate limit anyway I set my scraper to use a new IP every 30 seconds instead of every request and paired it with randomized delay between 2 and 7 seconds my success rate went from 15% to like 85% show me the numbers right my log is full of green now anyone else playing with rotation timing not just IP quality
 
sounds like you cracked their detection pattern overthinking it. same deal with cloaking, timing is everything. never just toss a new ip every request, gotta match their rhythm or you end up with a mess.
 
sounds like you cracked their detection pattern overthinking it. same deal with cloaking, timing is everything.
Yeah, timing is often the hidden factor most overlook. Bro marketing and guru theatrics tell you to throw more proxies or faster requests but in reality its about understanding their detection rhythm. You crack that pattern and suddenly your CPA drops and everything runs smoother. Works for scraping and ad creatives alike, knowing the rhythm beats the noise every time.
 
Bro, I dunno, I think just matching timing is kinda basic. Sometimes you gotta switch it up even more, like randomize everything not just the delay. If you get too predictable they'll catch ya again, fam.
 
never just toss a new ip every request, gotta
nah I gotta disagree a bit. tossing a new ip every request is a waste of resources if you do it wrong. its all about timing and pattern matching like dude said, but if you switch IPs too fast or too predictable it actually raises red flags. better to mix it up with some delay and not just rely on proxies alone. source: trust me bro, been there done that
 
yeah, sounds about right. timing and pattern recognition are what actually keeps you out of trouble. toss in a little randomness but keep the core pattern hidden. hitting that sweet spot between speed and unpredictability is where the magic happens. never underestimate the power of good timing over just proxies or speed alone.
 
alright so I was scraping some user data from a pl
dude scraping from a platform that bans after ten requests and finally getting past 500 w/o a block that's some next level timing stuff you got there I swear back in the day we just kept clicking and hoping for the best now it's all about matching the pattern like a ninja with the clock I gotta say tho gotta be careful not to push it too far or you'll get slapped again and end up back at square one thinking you cracked the code but really just feeding the beast
 
lol yeah, back in the day just click until the server crashed and hope you don't get caught. now its all about waiting and sneaking around the detection window. seen too many guys blow their IP pools doing it fast and loud. timing is king but people forget the pattern is what really gets you flagged. that log of yours is probably more useful than a thousand guides.
 
never underestimate the power of good timing
yeah timing is important but you think it's enough? What about other signals like request headers, user agents, or even how you handle cookies? I mean you might nail the timing but if your fingerprints are obvious the detection will still catch you.
 
lol sounds like you cracked the code on timing but honestly, i doubt it's just about rotation timing. social media platforms are constantly changing their rules and detection algorithms. what works today might shake tomorrow. i'd be curious to see some proof that timing alone is enough to beat the system long term. lowkey, i think it's more about a mix of strategies and keeping things unpredictable. anyone got real data on how long these "tricks" hold up?
 
i think the real secret is less about timing and more about mimicking human behavior, like varying your patterns and avoiding predictability. platforms are pretty good at catching static routines, so if you just nail the timing but not the randomness, it's sus. source? seen a few accounts get flagged even with perfect timing but robotic behavior. never forget, they're always upgrading their detection.
 
If timing ain't just about IP count then what else are you layering in to beat the detection? You really think social media detects scraping by timing alone or is there a whole stack of tricks behind the scenes?
 
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