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If you get banned on a proxy...

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is that proxy fked until you change it? Like do you get one chance per proxy to not get banned or else it gets flagged and becomes unusable?

5 minutes ago, Tylersbored said:

is that proxy fked until you change it? Like do you get one chance per proxy to not get banned or else it gets flagged and becomes unusable?

I use my proxies 2 times, then change

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36 minutes ago, jens4626 said:

I use my proxies 2 times, then change

Do you notice any ban rate difference after the first ban?

59 minutes ago, Tylersbored said:

Do you notice any ban rate difference after the first ban?

I don't gold farm on the accounts, so no. But I don't think there is an answer tbh. Test is yourself 
E: I also think it all depends on what you are botting high/med/low ban rate. 

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4 hours ago, DevilApes said:

I still use my proxies but im not running a mass gold farm

are you just using your proxies to train accounts? Because that is what I am doing atm

48 minutes ago, Tylersbored said:

are you just using your proxies to train accounts? Because that is what I am doing atm

Train combat, skill and do a small gold farm.. nothing too serious.

It really depends man. One day I ran 95 accounts on a single ip for 20 hours in f2p. Other days I will make 20 bots 1 ip each and they get chain banned after tut. Is pretty troll

Unless you get banned for a specific proxy like every day or every couple hours, there is no reason to change it. In my mind.

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