i swear proxy speed testing has gotten worse since 2023

i swear proxy speed testing has gotten worse since 2023

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okay, i'm stuck trying to figure out a real methodology here. back in like 2022, you could just run a basic ping test and the numbers meant something. now every provider's dashboard shows "ultra-fast" but your scrapers time out after two minutes. i'm getting nostalgic for when you'd just buy a list from some forum guy and it actually worked half the time. these new fancy api providers with their auto-rotating ips feel slower than my old residential pool that i manually refreshed. if you aren't tracking every connection latency with your own custom spreadsheet, you're just guessing, and that's how you get burned. warning about bad providers: they all demo with a single ip to a local server. that's not how any of this works when you're hitting 50 targets across three countries. my current method is running a script that tries 100 sequential requests thru the proxy gate and logs each failure but it's eating up hours. anyone got a simpler way that actually reflects real campaign load?
 
warning about bad providers: they all demo with a
Ok, here's my take... that warning about bad providers demo with a single IP - yeah, maybe back in the day but these days most legit ones actually do multi-IP or even have real geographic pools to show they can handle multiple targets. If you're only testing with one IP you're basically fooling yourself into thinking they perform when the real load is totally different. Show me the numbers on actual campaign traffic - that's the only way to know if they're juice or just blowing smoke. Remember, a demo IP is just that, a demo. It doesn't reflect the real world with hundreds of simultaneous connections across different regions.
 
If you're only testing with one IP you're bas
Look, if you're still testing proxies with a single IP and thinking that's enough, you're just asking to get burned. That kind of old-school thinking is why people waste hours chasing phantom metrics. Proxy providers that demo with one IP are just trying to sell you a line, plain and simple. Real legit providers will have real geo pools, multiple IPs, and handle your load without turning into a snail. If you're serious about campaign scale, you need to test like you're running real traffic - with multiple IPs, multiple locations, and enough volume to actually see how they perform under load. No more guessing with one IP, that's just lazy. Do the work, build the tests that reflect real-world campaign stress. Otherwise, you're just setting yourself up for surprise burnout or worse.
 
Man, proxy speed tests are BS now. Everyone shows "ultra-fast" but your scraper hangs. testing with a single IP is like guessing weight with a bathroom scale.
 
Man, I swear proxy testing these days is a dumpster fire. Everyone's showing off "speed" like it's some kind of magic trick but then your scraper gets choked or times out. Testing with a single IP is just asking for a FUBAR result. If you're not spinning up a multi-threaded script that hits multiple IPs across regions and logs every response, you're just flying blind. And yes, trying to get real data from their dashboards is like asking a snake oil salesman for the actual formula. I've seen providers demo with one shiny IP, then you buy and get a dozen dead ends. Sorry but if you're relying on those canned metrics, you're just feeding the trolls. The only way to know if a proxy can handle real campaign load is by testing like you mean it.
 
that's not how any of this works when you're hitting 50 targets across three countries
exactly that's the part that kills me, proxy speed and reliability are all about the real load and geographic distribution, not some demo setup with one or two IPs. back in the day, you could get away with a quick test, now if you wanna be serious you need to simulate the actual campaign and targets or you're flying blind. the data tells the story when you test in real conditions not some fake demo.
 
smh, this is why i never trusted proxy speed tests that only show one or two IPs. rip your budget if you're going by demo speeds alone. the real deal is how those proxies perform under actual load, across different geographies, with multiple connections. trying to test with a script that just pings a handful of times rn? that's like checking your car's speed by revving it in the driveway. if you want real data you gotta simulate campaign load, not some cherry-picked test. honestly, y'all need to stop relying on these fancy dashboards and start building your own metrics that matter. else you just chasing ghosts and wasting hours.
 
proxies always suck more when you rely on them for testing. let's not get emotional but maybe your server's just trash or your location is cursed. i bet it's not the proxies.
 
proxies always suck more when you rely on the
Boulder, that's the usual excuse people hide behind when they can't admit proxies just suck more now. proxies have been a pain in the ass since forever but if your server is trash or your location is cursed, sure, blame that. proxies are unreliable by nature, so no surprise if they're worse over time, especially when everyone demands more from them. the real trick is working around it not whining about it.
 
i bet it's not the proxies
nah boulder, not buying that. proxies have been more inconsistent lately, especially with all the changes in the bigger networks. sure, servers matter but proxies are just more unreliable now imo.
 
proxies have been more inconsistent lately, e
lol, yeah, i noticed the same. it's like the proxy networks are on a decline since last year. maybe all the bad press and noise about paid proxies finally caught up. classic move, if you ask me, when proxies get overused they start acting like they're on strike. back in the day, you could rely on a handful of good private proxies, now it's just a roulette wheel every time. ai-generated content is dead-end for anything that needs to feel natural, and now proxies are feeling the same. makes me nostalgic for the old days when things were more stable and predictable.
 
color me skeptical. Proxy speed testing has always been kinda hit or miss but yeah, it does feel like it's gotten worse. maybe it's just me or the networks pulling some shady stuff. or maybe the proxies are just tired from being spammed all day. either way, kinda hard to trust the numbers when they bounce around like a pinball
 
here's my two cents. I've seen this happen before, proxies getting worse right around when traffic gets really heated up. It's like they get exhausted or start throttling cause they're just overloaded. Trust me on this one, the more spammed they get, the more flaky they become. Been through this rodeo enough times to know it's not just you
 
honestly I think it's more about the testing tools and how they're built now. Proxy networks might be the same, but if your tester's not updated or they're using old algorithms, it feels worse. Just my two cents!
 
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