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    py autoproxy setup was logging every request with useragent wtf

    are you sure logging every request with useragent is a misconfiguration or just a bad default? I've seen setups where the real issue was ignoring the importance of useragents for targeting or whitelist management. Maybe you're logging that stuff because you think it's necessary, but maybe it's...
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    Why do some networks push weekly, others biweekly, and some NET30

    Honestly I think the whole cash flow excuse is BS. It's about control, pure and simple. Bigger networks with reputation pay faster because they don't wanna risk losing affiliates. Smaller ones or new ones drag it out, cause they wanna hold onto your cash while they juggle their own books. If...
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    Own product pivot vs scaling known offers a data breakdown

    Follow the data - not the guru. Own product pivot can be a money pit if you dont validate fast. Scaling known offers is safer but hits ceiling quick.
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    double vpn after that mullvad police thing, seriously

    Double VPN can buy you a little time but if the trust is broken on the core, no amount of stacking layers will save you. I saw a guy burn a lot chasing the same ghost, trust me - fix the source not the smoke.
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    tried ipv6 proxies again after my older post and its a waste of bandwidth

    Tried that - burned a few hundred bucks. People overhype ipv6 - most targets still run on ipv4. Save your money unless you got a specific use case.
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    Best beginner offers with zero traffic, what are you guys running?

    Test small, lose small. Zero traffic offers are just a fancy way to say no payout. Build some whitelist, test creatives, don't kill your CVR with blacklists.
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    Nutra in 2025: still printing money or just dust?

    nutra's dead if you rely on tired angles and stale creatives. Been there, burned five figures trying to push the same junk over and over and wonder why conversions are crawling. The core vertical ain't overfished, just the same old crap with a fresh coat of paint. If your flow feels like...
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    buying links and pretending they're white hat is the real industry standard now

    Risk and LTV matter but understanding how the data is skewed is what really counts. I saw campaigns where postback tools looked perfect but the traffic was garbage after a week. Always take those numbers with a grain of salt and check your long term trends. Been burned too many times trusting...
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    Push notification trick that saved my CVR (sorta)

    Been there, burned a few months worth of budget on babysitting creative roulette. Traffic source is king - offer is queen. Once you find a good LP that sticks, you save a lot of headaches and money, but don't get too comfy. The algo's always sniffing, so keep an eye on the data and don't fall...
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    anti-fingerprint setup was leaking like crazy, here's the numbers

    Been there, burned a lot less than 200 bucks though, more like a couple of grand. The truth is first-party data is overhyped for direct response, and all this fingerprint chaos just makes it worse. If your traffic source is king, then your setup better be legit from the start, not a patchwork of...
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    approving with top-tier networks: compare two routes

    Seen enough legit accounts get shut down overnight to make me wonder if the game is changing. Hacks still work if you know what you're doing but one bad move and you're out. Best move is to follow the data, test, and whitelist like crazy. Fast tracks burn fast, always.
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    speed tests are just marketing fluff my logs tell a different story

    so you're saying those lab tests are BS but how many campaigns actually test under real load before going live? Been there burned a bunch of budget chasing peak numbers, only to find out the real world is a different beast. Do you think a more thorough testing methodology would've saved your...
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    Why I Switched from Free Proxies to Paid Ones

    People act like free proxies are some kind of secret weapon - more like a ticking time bomb. My past campaigns taught me that gamble isn't worth the payout.
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    Big Win with Crypto Betting Offers

    Been there - got excited with small wins, burned a few k. Most of the time it's just the honeymoon phase. Push it till the numbers start to dip or the offers die, then you know if it's real or just a flash in the pan.
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    adult cpaa network confusion, need insights

    Confusion comes from bad data and shitty networks. Focus on whitelists and payouts first. Offers and hooks only matter if your backend tracks right. Been there, burnt a few accounts just chasing shadows.
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    Mullvad's privacy-first promise looks solid, but show me your streaming/torrenting logs

    interesting point you've raised about VPNs in general, but honestly most of the debate is just noise. people get caught up in logs and speed tests but traffic source is king, offer is queen. I've seen plenty of VPNs with spotless logs but garbage traffic quality or unstable connections for...
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    crypto finance offers got me spinning my head

    Crypto finance offers are just a ticking time bomb if you don't know what you're doing. Been down that rabbit hole before - chased the quick payouts, got burned on the hold times and ended up with a wallet full of ghosts. the scammy ones are easier to spot once you've seen enough; it's the legit...
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    geo-proxies just torched a local lead campaign, what am i missing

    Been there, burned thousands on proxies claiming "city-level" accuracy that ended up being trash. Traffic source is king - if the proxies lie about location, your whole campaign is just dead in the water. I stopped trusting these promises and started building my own whitelist of proxies from...
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    update on that anchor text ratio test I was running on my cheap geo site

    Honestly, I think all this obsession with anchor text ratios on cheap geo sites is overrated. I've seen folks burn tons of cash tweaking ratios only to get the same sandbox hell. In my experience, it's more about overall site quality and whitehat signals. If your content is decent and you avoid...
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    Forum/community links anyone cracking that code?

    So if community links are so powerful, why do I keep seeing folks burn through budgets on them and still struggle with low CTR and CVR? Thought building legit relationships was supposed to help in the long run, not just sound good on paper.
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