Proxies for social media automation - the nostalgia and speed tests

Proxies for social media automation - the nostalgia and speed tests

Revenant

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So I posted about proxies for scraping a while back but lately I've been messing around with social media automation again and man, it's kinda like the old days. Remember when you could just pick a decent residential proxy and forget about it? Now everything feels kinda complex. I decided to do some speed tests with a couple providers I've used in the past and a few new ones that popped up. The thing is, back in the day, proxies just worked with minimal fuss. Now, not so much. Some providers claim ultra-fast speeds but in real tests, they crawl to a halt when you hit multiple accounts or get flagged. I tested a handful of residential proxies from three different providers, one I've trusted for years, one I just tried out, and a new kid on the block promising 'premium speeds'. The old trusted one still holds up decent but the speed isn't what it was a few years ago, mainly cuz of the increased anti-bot stuff social platforms put up. The new provider was surprisingly fast but I've heard mixed reviews, so I was skeptical. The new kid's proxies are actually pretty good, fast enough for most automation tasks, but you gotta watch out for IP blocks if you do heavy stuff. It's kinda like comparing the good old days of simple VPNs to now. Back then, you could just set and forget. Now you gotta constantly monitor, rotate, and test your proxies. The speed tests really highlighted how much social media platforms are cracking down, making it harder to run multiple accounts without getting flagged. Still, some providers do seem to strike a good balance between speed, stability, and anti-detection features. Feels good to look back at how simple things used to be but also kinda exciting how much this space has evolved. If you're messing with automation, just remember test your proxies, keep an eye on your speed and ban rate, and don't fall for shiny promises.
 
bruh right? those days were so chill, now it feels like walking a tightrope just to run a few accounts without getting flagged
 
lol exactly, I remember back in the day I just threw some proxies on and boom, no worries. now I gotta juggle a dozen IPs, and still get flagged half the time, feels like gambling.
 
Last month I tested 5 different residential proxies for Instagram automation, and honestly, the best way to stay under the radar is to rotate at least every 10-15 minutes, especially if you're doing heavy actions. Even the "fastest" proxies slow down if you hit 20+ accounts, so setting up a rotating proxy pool with a session manager like ProxyRack or Bright Data can save your ass. ymmv but speed and safety come from randomness and rotation, not just cheap speed.
 
Honestly, I think people overestimate how simple it used to be. Picking a "decent" proxy and forgetting about it was never the full story, smh. Social platforms are just better at catching people now, proxies or not.
 
Yeah I did the same, but even with regular rotation I still get flagged sometimes. Socials are just way smarter now, think you gotta be really strategic with how often and where you switch IPs.
 
yo are you sure you meant to say "crawl to a halt" when talking about speed drops? Usually, they slow down, but crawling to a halt sounds kinda off.
 
just my 2 cents, but do you really think social platforms are cracking down more now or just getting smarter at detecting automation? seems like we've always had to tweak proxies and strategies, no? maybe it's just more visible now with all the speed tests and new providers popping up.
 
Honestly I think social media platforms are cracking down more now, not just getting smarter. Back in the day, proxies just needed to look legit, now they gotta be fast, fresh, and constantly rotated. Seems like it's a constant arms race, and the crackdown is definitely more aggressive lately
 
Back in the day, I thought proxies had to be lightning fast to keep up with social media automation. Turns out, some of the slowest ones still got the job done, just with a bit more patience. Nothing like
 
Careful with speed tests, sometimes slow proxies work better for long-term accounts, less risk of bans. I've seen legit proxies with 50-100ms ping still keep accounts safe, while some blazing fast ones got flagged faster. Experience shows speed isn't everything, stability and IP reputation matter more fr.
 
Proxies for social media automation - the nostalgia and speed tests Haha, I used to swear by speed for everything but ended up banned more often. Once I tried super slow proxies just to see, and surprisingly, they kept accounts alive longer. Sometimes slower is safer, ngl.
 
Honestly, I'd say speed isn't everything. I've had faster proxies get banned quick and slower ones last longer, afaik, it's more about how you set up and rotate them. Sometimes less speed means less suspicion, so I'd focus on quality and diversity over just raw ping.
 
last month i experimented with rotating residential proxies and set up a slow, steady refresh cycle instead of just chasing speed. turns out, avoiding rapid IP switches and keeping proxies less aggressive helped me stay under the radar longer. sometimes slower is better, especially if you want longevity.
 
ok so ever try combining a bit of both? i found that using slightly slower residential proxies with careful rotation and longer refresh cycles helped me avoid bans and kept my accounts stable. sometimes chasing the fastest speed just leads to more trouble
 
u ever try mixing in some mobile proxies for social media? kinda feels like the sweet spot between speed and staying under the radar. smh, might be worth a shot if ur hitting walls with just residentials.
 
different angle: sometimes speed isn't everything, bruh. I've found that using rotating proxies with a solid residential pool helps keep accounts safe longer, even if the speed dips a little. best tip
 
bruh if you care about speed and safety at the same time, try using a mix of datacenter proxies for bulk tasks and residential proxies for more sensitive accounts. ymmv but splitting your proxy types can save you from getting flagged while still maintaining decent speed.
 
Speed ain't everything if your accounts get banned faster. rotating proxies with a good residential pool do protect longer, but if you need quick wins, sometimes datacenter proxies for bulk work are just faster. balancing speed and safety is key. stay sharp.
 
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