Iron Sheik
Registered Member
- Joined
- Jul 25, 2018
- Messages
- 88
- Reaction score
- 4
Maybe this is not even a mystery to most of you. Perhaps the veteran on here have figured this out months ago. But, I wanted to go ahead and just start a new thread here and create some conversation about this. I have spoken with many different Black Hat users about Jarvee issues and the proxies theyt have been using. Some have talked about their successes with executing over 1,000 actions per day, but have issues with auto-posting, while others are able to easily automate posts, but are only able to execute no more than 50 actions a day.
Based on my conversations with Black Hat users, it seems to me that the following MAY be true:
1. Jarvee w/ Mobile Proxies = Easy to Auto-Post/Difficult to Automate Actions (Likes, Follows, Unfollows)
2. Jarvee w/ Data Center Proxies = Difficult to Auto-Post/Easy to Automate Actions (Likes, Follows, Unfollows)
As I said, maybe some of you are able to provide evidence that this finding is complete bullshit, but based on my interviews with close to 20 Black Hat users, I see this correlation.
Please let me know what you guys think, or fi you guys have been experiencing any of the same issues, or if any of you have found any solutions or knowledge you woulld like to share with us.
Wishing you all the best,
Iron Sheik
Based on my conversations with Black Hat users, it seems to me that the following MAY be true:
1. Jarvee w/ Mobile Proxies = Easy to Auto-Post/Difficult to Automate Actions (Likes, Follows, Unfollows)
2. Jarvee w/ Data Center Proxies = Difficult to Auto-Post/Easy to Automate Actions (Likes, Follows, Unfollows)
As I said, maybe some of you are able to provide evidence that this finding is complete bullshit, but based on my interviews with close to 20 Black Hat users, I see this correlation.
Please let me know what you guys think, or fi you guys have been experiencing any of the same issues, or if any of you have found any solutions or knowledge you woulld like to share with us.
Wishing you all the best,
Iron Sheik