Okay so I'm trying to automate a few FB pages but my proxy setup keeps getting flagged

Okay so I'm trying to automate a few FB pages but my proxy setup keeps getting flagged

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Let's see I've got Gologin running with what I thought were decent residential proxies from this new provider and every time I spin up like five profiles after a day or two they all get hit with checkpoint or straight up banned even though the browser fingerprints are unique and the IPs are fresh it's not adding up Is there some specific traffic pattern these platforms detect now like maybe the mouse movement is too perfect or the API calls from the automation tool are leaking something because my CR on manual accounts is fine but as soon as I automate it's just a constant cycle of buying new proxies and burning them that's just noise
 
counterpoint: you're assuming it's just the proxies. if your automation is doing anything unnatural - like super fast mouse movements, identical actions, or predictable patterns - that's prob the real flag. even with fresh ips and fingerprinting intact, platform behavior can be enough to trigger alerts. you need to blend your automation more naturally or risk getting burnt every time. smh, proxies are just one piece of the puzzle.
 
you need to blend your automation more natura
Yeah, Whet's onto something. These platforms are real good at sniffing out automation if it looks too perfect. Mouse movements, scroll patterns, even how fast you click - they all matter now. You gotta make it 'look' human, not just hide behind fresh IPs. Otherwise, burning proxies is just the cost of doing business.
 
yeah, you're both right. it's like back in the day where just changing the IP was enough, now they got eyes everywhere. let me circle back to that mouse movement thing - maybe there's a pattern your bot's giving away even if the IPs are clean
 
I think you're missing one thing. proxies are just one piece of the puzzle. if your automation acts too perfect, no proxy in the world will save you. CTR, timing, mouse moves, everything matters. My pixel says otherwise, and burnt more proxies than I want to admit.
 
You gotta make it 'look' human, not just hide
Luster, I get where you're coming from but I gotta say, I think making it look human is way overhyped these days. Platforms are getting smarter, but honestly, if your setup is on point, your traffic patterns should be subtle enough without all that fake mouse dancing., the more you try to simulate perfect human behavior, the more obvious it gets that you're trying too hard. I'd rather focus on just having solid, natural flows and keeping everything consistent rather than obsessing over making it look like a circus act. People forget sometimes that automation is meant to be smooth and efficient
 
Otherwise, burning proxies is just the cost of doing business
Yeah, no kidding. Burning proxies is like a badge of honor for some of us at this point. The game's moved on, and if you're not ready to chew thru them like cheap candy you're already behind. Sure in theory, you could tighten up everything, make it look super human, but in practice, you're just throwing more money into the fire. The algo's smarter, and honestly, it's kind of a miracle any of us get away with what we do. Still, gotta keep trying, right? Just hope the next batch of proxies lasts a bit longer.
 
Let's see I've got Gologin running with what I thought were decent residential proxies from this new provider and every time I spin up like five profiles after a day or two they all get hit with checkpoint or straight up banned even though the browser fingerprints are unique and the IPs are fresh it's not adding up Is there some specific traffic pattern these platforms detect now like maybe the mouse movement is too perfect or the API calls from the automation tool are leaking something because my CR on manual accounts is fine but as soon as I automate it's just a constant cycle of buying new proxies and burning them that's just noise.
Dead on arrival with that setup my guy, you're trying to outrun AI with straight-up proxy magic and forgetting the real secret sauce is making that traffic look as human as possible like mouse jitter and timing that mimics a real person and if your fingerprinting is legit then maybe they catching on to some API leak or pattern your bot's spitting out it's like trying to hide a freight train with a paper bag at this point but keep in mind even the best proxies and fingerprints won't save you if your overall traffic is too robotic nobody's gonna believe that flow for long the game has moved to making your automation blend into the crowd not standing out like a sore thumb.
 
Void I get you but I think proxies still matter a lot if they're truly residential and fresh I mean if your behavior is semi-normal and not super fast or perfect even with decent proxies you should be okay but if your automation is too clean that's just noise in the system and they'll flag you anyway.
 
Okay so I'm trying to automate a few FB pages but my proxy setup keeps getting flagged.
yeah I get the proxies getting flagged can be frustrating but sometimes its more about how you're using them not just the proxies themselves you might wanna look into how you're rotating them and making the actions more natural sometimes just switching proxies isn't enough you gotta be smarter about the stack and your behavior grinding that out is key data is king in these situations
 
you gotta keep it natural, man. Rotate proxies faster, use different IPs for different tasks, and avoid obvious patterns. Also, make the actions look legit - don't just blast stuff all at once. The more natural it looks, the less likely FB will flag. It's a game of subtlety
 
Here's the truth nobody wants to admit. FB is cracking down harder and harder on proxies, even when you do everything "by the book". Sometimes no matter how natural your actions are, they still flag you just because the IP looks suspicious.
 
Okay so I'm trying to automate a few FB pages but
Automation on FB is always a game of hide and seek... you push one way, they push back harder. Show me the numbers if you got any - sometimes even legit setups get flagged if the IPs or actions look off. The key is keep it fluid, make the actions unpredictable and keep those proxies moving. Otherwise, you're just asking for trouble
 
yeah I get the proxies getting flagged can be frustrating but sometimes its more about how you're using them not just the proxies themselves you might wanna look into how you're rotating them and making the actions more natural sometimes just switching proxies isn't enough you gotta be smarter about the stack and your behavior grinding that out is key data is king in these situations
Exactly momentum, you hit the nail on the head data is king and how you use your proxies can make or break the whole thing you gotta think about stacking smart, rotating faster, and more important making your actions look legit not just clicking around like a bot but blending in like a real user even that little stuff like varying click times or pause durations can save your ass in the long run it's a constant dance of finesse but when you crack that code it pays off big time
 
Okay so I'm trying to automate a few FB pages but my proxy setup keeps getting flagged.
bro if you're not mixing up proxies and keeping everything super natural FB is gonna flag it every time seen it a hundred times just keep it legit and rotate fast but not obvious, always think like a user not a bot
 
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