Been messing around with static residential proxies for a bit now and trying to understand their best use cases. Mainly I want to see if they're worth the price for certain tasks or if I should stick with rotating pools. My main goal is to scrape local data without getting banned fast but also keep costs down. From what I gather, static residential proxies are supposed to be more stable for long-term sessions since the IPs don't change often, but I wonder if that actually translates to better anti-detection or if sites are just more sophisticated now and can spot static IPs easier. Also, I noticed some providers sell these at a premium and some have mixed reviews on whether they actually work long term or get flagged after a few uses. Anyone got real-world experience with their use cases? Do they excel in any particular scenarios like targeted geo-specific scraping, social media automation, or account creation? And for the love of god, do they really stay under the radar or are they just a shiny object for noobs?