Basics Behind 3G/4G Proxies

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Please bare with me as I have several questions regarding the nature of and usage of 3g/4g proxies
given that so much people seem to claim they can safely utilize 10-20 accounts (or even far more than that) with them.

Take this scenario for example:

20 accounts connected to single 3g/4g proxy. IP refreshes every 30 seconds, meaning there is a 30 second timeframe at which the botted accs browse/perform an action.

How is it possible that 20 accounts following/liking/commenting/dming multiple times from the exact same IP address, during a timeframe of 30 seconds, is not being detected as suspicious? Is that 30 sec timeframe not long enough for atleast one account to get linked to the other, and before you know they all fall like dominoes?

Is it because IPs from large mobile carriers are being shared all the time with people on the same network?

What IP change/refresh time would you say is too long and pushing it for a 3g proxy and what is the general consensus for the safe number of accounts to be used for each?

Why do people say 3g proxies are not ideal for account creation?

Thank you!
 
How is it possible that 20 accounts following/liking/commenting/dming multiple times from the exact same IP address, during a timeframe of 30 seconds, is not being detected as suspicious? Is that 30 sec timeframe not long enough for atleast one account to get linked to the other, and before you know they all fall like dominoes?

Is it because IPs from large mobile carriers are being shared all the time with people on the same network?

What IP change/refresh time would you say is too long and pushing it for a 3g proxy and what is the general consensus for the safe number of accounts to be used for each?

Why do people say 3g proxies are not ideal for account creation?

- They probably are being detected.

- IP's do get shared in mobile networks but bots are easily detected

- There is no difference between 3g and 4/5g other than 3g are more common so there are more people using it, thus you don't raise flags. But otherwise there's no difference
 
20 accounts connected to single 3g/4g proxy. IP refreshes every 30 seconds, meaning there is a 30 second timeframe at which the botted accs browse/perform an action.

How is it possible that 20 accounts following/liking/commenting/dming multiple times from the exact same IP address, during a timeframe of 30 seconds, is not being detected as suspicious? Is that 30 sec timeframe not long enough for atleast one account to get linked to the other, and before you know they all fall like dominoes?

Is it because IPs from large mobile carriers are being shared all the time with people on the same network?

No, it is because 3g/4g/mobile/residential/etc proxies work like a back-connect proxy.

So, every request sent is:
  1. Sent first to the main proxy server
  2. Diverted through (usually one) an IP address - the one can you can see the IP when check what your IP address.

Here's how these proxies work. All your requests are sent to a central proxy (to the IP or Dynamic DNS address that the proxy provider gave to you), then it is sent to the device from which the provider "borrows" the IP and then it reaches the open Internet and the website you want to access.

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