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What is the difference between native IPs and regular data center IPs?

Native IPs come from local ISP home broadband and are real residential user IPs. Platforms identify them as normal individual user environments — high security, hard to associate. Regular data center IPs are server room IPs shared by large numbers of users, easily flagged as risky by platforms, and more likely to trigger reviews, throttling, or even bans.
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