Lelia Armstrong
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I’ve been in the dev space for about 10 years, mostly focusing on some freelancing and some MMO botting. I’m considering diving back into social media automation (specifically [FB/IG/Reddit]), but I want a reality check from those currently in the trenches before I burn weeks on dev time.
My Proposed Stack:
I’m trying to avoid the "ban-loop" where the cost of residential proxies and account aging outweighs the ROI. Is the "journey" still worth the effort, or has the barrier to entry become a waste of time for solo devs?
Would love to hear from anyone running 50+ accounts successfully right now.
My Proposed Stack:
- Engine: Custom Python-based automation (avoiding heavy frameworks that leave footprints).
- Fingerprinting: GoLogin.
- Networking: 1:1 ratio of high-quality Residential IPs per account.
- Behavioral Logic: Human-like randomized delays, varied "warm-up" phases (approximately 1 week), and non-linear interactions.
I’m trying to avoid the "ban-loop" where the cost of residential proxies and account aging outweighs the ROI. Is the "journey" still worth the effort, or has the barrier to entry become a waste of time for solo devs?
Would love to hear from anyone running 50+ accounts successfully right now.