been sitting on a fair bit of data and every time i look at moving it the rate feels like a race to the bottom, everyone undercutting till it's basically free. trying to work out what actually lets some sellers pull real money for what looks like the same thing, whether it's how it's packaged...
Running a fair number of accounts across a few platforms and my biggest worry isn't any single one getting flagged, it's them all getting tied together and going down at once.
Right now I do a separate proxy per account and separate browser profiles, but I keep reading that's not enough anymore...
Doing a lot of DM outreach lately and the hit rate is depressing... most get ignored, and if I push volume the account gets restricted for spam.
Trying to work out what can make it better.
How much is the profile warmup doing vs the actual message? And Is there a timing/pacing thing to how you...
Been out of the cloaking game for a while and trying to figure out what still works. Used to be you could serve the crawler one version and real visitors another off a decent IP list and it would stick for months. Now I'm hearing pages get deindexed fast.
For anyone still running it:
Is...
I've been using breach notification services such as Have I Been Pwned as part of basic account security checks. Sometimes an address returns no results even when there is reasons to suspect it appeared in an older incident.
How much confidence do you place in a clean result? Are there services...
Used to be you could find a dropped domain with a solid backlink profile for basically nothing and reuse the authority. Feels like that's dried up... anything decent gets sniped within seconds now.
Are people running their own drop-catching setups at this point, or has that whole market been...
I keep getting flagged even on stuff I thought was "clean"... not just datacenter IPs, even some residential ones get caught within a day or two. Starting to think it's not just IP reputation lists anymore.
Is it mostly TLS/JA3 fingerprinting, timing patterns, WebRTC leaks, or something else...
With all these AI-powered crawlers/summarizers scanning sites now, I'm wondering if it would make sense to try to hide some kind of prompt on my site to mess with how the AI ranks or describes it. Basically the white-text-on-white trick or something like that.
Anyone actually tried this? Does...
I feel like today is faster to vibecode some custom tools rather than using well known (and fiingerprinted) stuff. Ofc it is slower but sometimes i found it more effective
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