There is no safe crude bot. Not a single one. Even "high-retention" residential proxy botnets (which cost $500+/month) are being detected by Twitch’s new system introduced in late 2023. If the expensive ones are dying, the crude $20 version is digital suicide.
: Some variations use "proxy sites" (like CroxyProxy) to bypass the need for a private proxy list. Risks and Detection
# Set up the webdriver driver = webdriver.Chrome() crude twitch viewer bot
After every stream, raid a smaller streamer (5-20 viewers) with a similar niche. Use !raid @theirchannel . That streamer will likely thank you, and their viewers will see your name. Over weeks, 10% of those viewers will become your regulars. This is organic, sustainable, and free.
Remember: One real viewer who types in chat is worth more than 1,000 crude bots that sit in silence. Build for humans, not for scripts. There is no safe crude bot
Twitch discovery is broken by design. Grow elsewhere, then bring that audience to Twitch. A single TikTok clip that gets 50,000 views will drive more real, engaged viewers to your Twitch channel than 6 months of crude botting.
Modern browsers (which bots simulate) expose local IP addresses via WebRTC. A crude bot often fails to disable this. Twitch can see that the bot's advertised IP (the proxy) does not match the WebRTC local IP. This mismatch proves the viewer is a script. If the expensive ones are dying, the crude
is this a bot farm? Techie99: dude, look at the IPs on the stream insights. totally botted.