Closed MilanHarrisDev closed 3 years ago
Also, do you have any recommendations on where to get good proxies? I've been trying webshare.
Looks like your proxies are not good at all. You need to use only HTTPS type and it needs to be really high quality. I can't recommend a proxy service, but any top ones will give you the result which you want.
Alright. thank you for the advice. will try others soon
Don't get fooled, the problem is not on the proxies. With a good viewbot you can get even with public proxies up to 100-250 viewers. It's usually the method viewbots sending the views gets flagged by twitch and removes the view after a certain amount of time, for example, viewers that got the video sound turned off won't count as a viewer after a certain amount of time.
Don't get fooled, the problem is not on the proxies. With a good viewbot you can get even with public proxies up to 100-250 viewers. It's usually the method viewbots sending the views gets flagged by twitch and removes the view after a certain amount of time, for example, viewers that got the video sound turned off won't count as a viewer after a certain amount of time.
Every your word is incorrect. Firstly, you can't get 100-250 viewers with public proxies, because they are already blocked by Twitch or will be blocked in 5 mins. Secondly, this method used by most paid view bots, including RuBot and there's no other way to send a view by request except slow Selenium which is awful. The only thing that can improve the work of my viewbot is to add a bunch of client ids, so you can't get limited by Twitch API. I heard this theory about video sound, but this is nonsense because you don't send any requests when you turn off sound (it is client-sided). If you have any proves, I will be glad to have a discussion
Hi. I am testing out your software, and it works at first, but then after a little while the viewercount goes back down. When I get a new set of proxies, it works again. Do you know what might cause this? or how to fix?