Twitter What proxy do you use for twitter managment?

Idoligna

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Hi,

I have already purchased 25 Twitter accounts that are ready to be used.

I plan to use an anti-detect browser like Incognito or Multi-login, and I will assign one proxy per profile I create.

My question is, what type of proxies would be most suitable for managing Twitter accounts? I intend to engage in regular activities such as retweeting, liking posts, and navigating between my accounts.

Should I opt for 4G Proxies, Residential Static Proxies, DataCenter proxies, or something else for this purpose?
 
Based on what I know, the majority of residential proxies go through rotation.
 
Based on what I know, the majority of residential proxies go through rotation.
Thank you for your response. However, in my situation, I only plan on using 3-5 accounts per profile in a regular manner. I believe using residential static proxies might be suitable for me, right? It seems that 4G proxies with rotation are more suited for spamming or scraping activities, am I correct? By the way, I've come across your previous posts on this topic, and they have been very helpful to me. Thank you for that!
 
I oversee my accounts using Private IP Proxy, specifically Datacenter IP. Each account is assigned one proxy. Over the past two and a half years, I have encountered no problems. On average, I perform 30 to 45 actions per day for each account.
 
I oversee my accounts using Private IP Proxy, specifically Datacenter IP. Each account is assigned one proxy. Over the past two and a half years, I have encountered no problems. On average, I perform 30 to 45 actions per day for each account.
I find it intriguing that you mentioned Datacenter Proxy, as I have generally come across negative recommendations regarding its use for handling Social Media accounts. I appreciate your assistance.

(If you don't mind me asking, how many accounts are you responsible for managing?)
 
I find it intriguing that you mentioned Datacenter Proxy, as I have generally come across negative recommendations regarding its use for handling Social Media accounts. I appreciate your assistance.

(If you don't mind me asking, how many accounts are you responsible for managing?)
I agree that Datacenter proxies are not as reliable or secure as 4G or residential proxies, but they still serve their purpose for me personally. I handle a total of 12 accounts.
 
I agree that Datacenter proxies are not as reliable or secure as 4G or residential proxies, but they still serve their purpose for me personally. I handle a total of 12 accounts.
I understand your point. Alright, thank you, buddy. I believe I'm going to give Datacenter, 4G, and Residential options a shot to determine which one is the most suitable.
 
In my opinion, 4G proxies are present, and they often require phone verification, among other factors.
 
In my opinion, 4G proxies are present, and they often require phone verification, among other factors.
Sure, thank you for the information. I plan to begin experimenting with proxies today, specifically opting to begin with a 4G proxy for initial testing purposes.
 
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