remember when proxies just changed IPs and that was enough?

remember when proxies just changed IPs and that was enough?

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so i decided to revisit my old trusty residential proxies for scraping google, you know see if things have really gotten worse or if i'm just losing my touch. man, how times have changed. used to slap on a simple rotating proxy and call it a day. now? it's like navigating a minefield. still seeing those long delays, errors, and some IPs just getting flagged instantly. it's like google's been upgrading their detection game while i was busy chasing cheaper proxies. and don't get me started on the provider i thought was solid turns out they're just riding the wave of the old days. i honestly miss the simplicity of just IP hopping and getting clean results. now? it's a constant shuffle, more testing, more waste. lost a couple hundred bucks just trying to figure out if my current setup even works anymore. feels like i went backwards instead of forward. anyone else feeling this? or is it just me falling behind in the proxy game again?
 
sorry but thats just wrong. i run a push traffic campaign that hits a 4.7% cr with a 9 dollar payout on pure push, no proxies involved. proxies are just a tool, not the magic wand. you gotta optimize your creatives, cr and epc matter way more than just IP rotation. if you're losing hundreds on proxies, your setup isn't optimized, plain and simple.
 
Proxies used to be simple, now they're just a hassle. Google gets smarter every year, and cheap residentials are a waste of time unless you want to keep throwing money at errors and flagged IPs. I'd switch to smarter rotating setups or even go for datacenter if it's safe for your niche. Otherwise, you're just feeding the machine and hoping your pennies turn into ROI.
 
yeah i feel that. used to be just ip hop and you're good. now it's a whole game of testing, adjusting, and praying you don't get flagged every few minutes. those old proxies might work for a bit but google's definitely upped their detection game. i swear i spend more time chasing proxies than actually scraping sometimes. just smh at how much tech has to change to keep up. honestly miss the days where it was less complicated. now it's a constant battle and more money down the drain trying to stay ahead
 
so i decided to revisit my old trusty residential proxies for scraping google, you know see if things have really gotten worse or if i'm just losing my touch. man, how times have changed. used to slap on a simple rotating proxy and call it a day.
ah man, that hit home. thought I was the only one still trying to keep it simple. but yeah, google's on a whole different level now, so those old school proxies are just throwing good money after bad. it's like going back to dial-up after fiber. some of us just want a quick hop and go, but now its a full blown testing circus.
 
counterpoint: you're assuming proxies are the main bottleneck. if your scraping speed, cap, or the way you handle retries isn't dialed in, proxies won't save you. also, google's detection isn't just about IPs anymore, it's behavior, fingerprinting, all that. proxies are just one piece of the puzzle but not the whole game. show me data that changing proxies alone made a difference or it's just speculation.
 
so i decided to revisit my old trusty residential
revisiting old proxies can be a trap honestly. it's like trying to fix a broken machine with duct tape. those residential proxies worked back in the day cuz google's detection was much lazier. now? it's all behavior, fingerprints, API calls. IP alone doesn't cut it anymore. you gotta have a smarter setup that mimics human behavior or you're just throwing money away. going back to old trusted proxies might feel comfy but it's like using a flip phone in the age of smartphones.
 
With all due respect, that's naive. Changing IPs was a start but these days the game is about cookie stuffing, fingerprint masking and staying under the radar long term. Just flipping IPs is like bringing a knife to a gunfight. If you're serious about long term profits, you need to up your game beyond just IP rotation.
 
ROFL. Yeah, those days were simple. Now its a full-time stealth mission. Guess I missed the memo where proxies became a full security system. SMH, the good old days.
 
With all due respect, that's naive. Changing IPs was a start but these days the game is about cookie stuffing, fingerprint masking and staying under the radar long term.
oH COME ON, BEAT, you act like changing IPs was ever the main dish. That was like trying to build a skyscraper with a spoon. These days, if you don't have a damn good fingerprint mask, cookies and a full-on cloak of invisibility, you're just screaming YOLO to every ad blocker and anti-fraud system out there. The real game is about staying undetected for the long haul, not just popping in with a new IP and hoping for the best. Back in the day, that was enough for a quick game but now, if you wanna play in the big leagues, you gotta get serious.
 
remember when proxies just changed IPs and that was enough
nah, you're oversimplifying it. changing ip was just the surface back then. real stealth is a layered approach now - fingerprint masking, cookie cleaning, tiered links. if you think just swapping ips was enough, you got burnt by the evolution of the game. those days are long gone.
 
Oof, remember when just flipping IPs was the big trick? Yeah, those days were cute. Now its a full-blown spy game. If you think a new IP is gonna save you, good luck.
 
Yeah, those days were a breeze compared to this mess. Changing IPs was like the cheat code for a little while. Now? If you're not layering fingerprint masking, cookies and some deep cloak of invisibility, you're basically just screaming "catch me." It's a constant uphill battle, and honestly I'm tired of fighting with this stuff. Would be nice if one magic trick still worked, but nope - just more burnt cash trying to stay under the radar.
 
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