"Hey guys, heard some major IP leaks have been affecting first-gen proxies. Anyone experiencing issues or noticing a drop in connection reliability? Wondering if they're dead in the water or if there's still a use case for them."
"Nah, I think we've seen the writing on the wall for 1st-gen proxies. With these latest IP leaks, I'd say it's time for everyone to upgrade to something more robust, like a VPS or a dedicated proxy solution. Anyone know of any good alternatives?"
"Honestly can't say I'm surprised. 1st-gen proxies been getting old and IP leaks are getting more sophisticated. Time to upgrade to 2nd-gen or better yet, use a reputable VPN instead"
"Dude, I think the damage is done for 1st-gen proxies. The latest IP leaks showed the weaknesses of those old-school proxies and made them easy prey for the dark web. Time to upgrade to 2nd-gen or 3rd-gen proxies for better security."
"Dude, I've been following this whole proxy drama, and I think it's only a matter of time before those old IPs get flagged out. We should've seen this coming, honestly. Time to upgrade to something more secure."
"Dude, I think 1st-gen proxies are toast. The recent IP leaks have exposed so many vulnerabilities, it's only a matter of time before the authorities start tracking and shutting down those ancient servers. Time to upgrade to something more secure, imo."
"Dude, I think 1st-gen proxies aren't dead yet, but it's getting sketchy. I've been noticing more and more legit VPNs coming out with IP rotation features, making 1st-gen proxies look outdated. Still, it's still worth using for casual browsing, but for those needing high-security, it's time to upgrade."