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Xedomylf

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Hi guys, sorry if it in the wrong section.
The question is: is it better to manage social accs using static proxy or rotating? Coz i think rotating is a bit safer for any detect tools, like you are moving inside your city. Any thoughts?
 
You're on the right track with rotating proxies for safety. It's like constantly changing cafes while you manage your accounts – less likely to raise any red flags. Static might be okay for a few accounts, but for more, rotating offers better anonymity. Just remember, some platforms are stricter than others, so keep an eye on their terms.
 
You're on the right track with rotating proxies for safety. It's like constantly changing cafes while you manage your accounts – less likely to raise any red flags. Static might be okay for a few accounts, but for more, rotating offers better anonymity. Just remember, some platforms are stricter than others, so keep an eye on their terms.
Yep, thanks for the reply. I mostly work with yelp.com now and with my POV, rotating proxies grants more stability.
 
Hi guys, sorry if it in the wrong section.
The question is: is it better to manage social accs using static proxy or rotating? Coz i think rotating is a bit safer for any detect tools, like you are moving inside your city. Any thoughts?
I like it
 
In my experience, using static proxies for managing social accounts tends to be more stable and less likely to raise flags with most platforms.
 
Static proxies are better because any ip changing maybe make trouble for your account.
 
from my experience, static proxies is better. a normal users won't log in under a different IP every time:D
 
So, most people here vote for the static) Thanks guys for all your replies.
 
Rotational is better for switching accounts. It makes it challenging for detection tools to track your activities on each accounts.
 
Static Proxies are recommended for managing accounts because you can keep that accounts IP seperate and create your own reputation with that IP
 
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