Okay I'm deep in the weeds on this again. Trying to run some basic automation for Twitter outreach and Instagram warm-up. Everything's getting flagged. Had one of those nights where you're just testing IP after IP, feeling like you're going insane. Datacenter proxies are dead on arrival for anything social these days unless you've got crazy good anti-detect browser setup, and even then it's shaky. You see all these providers advertising 'residential' but half the time it's just poorly configured DC IPs or compromised endpoints that get recycled and burned in hours. So I actually put together a messy spreadsheet comparing a few based on my current stack needs. Not looking at pure speed here, more about success rates on account creation and initial actions before lockouts. Oxylabs residential pool still seems top-tier for reliability but holy crap the cost-per-GB hurts when you're doing heavy posting cycles. Tried BrightData's new ISP range as well - they pitch it as a middle ground, which it is, price-wise anyway, but had some weird geo-location jumps that spooked me. Found a smaller player called GeoSurf that offered me a discount to test their static residentials for 30 days - AF it was tempting but their API kept timing out during peak hours which is just death for automation. Might share the raw connection success percentages if anyone cares to see them.
Right now my gut says the move is blending traffic - maybe use cheap DCs for non-critical background tasks but save real residential rotations only for actions that trigger security checks like follows or DMs from new accounts. The mental overhead of managing all this though... makes me miss simple API keys sometimes.
Right now my gut says the move is blending traffic - maybe use cheap DCs for non-critical background tasks but save real residential rotations only for actions that trigger security checks like follows or DMs from new accounts. The mental overhead of managing all this though... makes me miss simple API keys sometimes.