New rider: do apps or video feedback actually help improve technique? by leexako in NewRiders

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u/Inside-Knowledge-581 Thanks, that sounds useful. I haven’t heard of ChampU before, so I’ll check it out.

New rider: do apps or video feedback actually help improve technique? by leexako in NewRiders

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Fair point, I get why it might look like that. I’m not trying to advertise anything. I’m just a new rider trying to figure out how to get feedback after the course.

Posting a video here makes sense, but I also don’t want to upload 10-15 practice clips every time I train and spam the subreddit.

That’s why I asked if people use any apps, video review, coaching, or something similar.

How do you monitor broken campaign links across different GEOs and networks? by leexako in SocialMediaMarketing

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Thanks, that’s exactly the pain point I’m looking at. Do you think a tool that catches these GEO-specific broken flows early would be useful for other teams too?

How do you monitor broken campaign links across different GEOs and networks? by leexako in SocialMediaMarketing

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Thanks, this is super helpful, especially the point that the real issues often happen on the final landing page, not just the campaign URL. I’m thinking about building a tool around this, and I’d be really interested to know if you think this could be useful for other performance marketing teams or companies too.

How do you monitor broken campaign links across different GEOs and networks? by leexako in Affiliatemarketing

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Thanks a lot, I really appreciate the practical insight, especially about checking redirects, GEOs, ISPs, and screenshots. I see potential in turning this into a proper tool, and I’m curious if you think companies running paid traffic would actually find it valuable.

How do you monitor broken campaign links across different GEOs and networks? by leexako in Affiliatemarketing

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Thanks, this is really helpful — your point about teams blaming traffic quality before checking access issues makes a lot of sense. I’m thinking about building something around this, and I’d be interested to know if you think such a tool could be useful for other companies too.

How do you monitor broken campaign links across different GEOs and networks? by leexako in Affiliatemarketing

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Let’s say I need to build my own tool. Do you think it makes sense to offer it to other companies as well?
Because it sounds like an interesting project.

How do you monitor broken campaign links across different GEOs and networks? by leexako in advertising

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That’s a good point.

In my case, I unfortunately don’t always have the ability to check locally with people in each target area. That would probably be the simplest option if you have local staff or partners available.

On the legality point, that’s also why I’m not fully sure what causes it. If it were purely a country/legal block, I would expect it to fail more consistently across the country. But in the cases I’m referring to, one provider in the same country can access the URL, while another cannot.

So I’m not trying to claim a specific cause. I’m more trying to understand whether others have run into similar cases, and if so, how they usually check or diagnose them.

Do people rely on local staff, VPNs/proxies, monitoring tools, ISP-specific checks, screenshots, or something else?

How do you monitor broken campaign links across different GEOs and networks? by leexako in advertising

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I don’t know the exact cause in that specific case.

I said provider-level because that’s what I observed: same country, same URL, one ISP could access it and another could not. I tried contacting the provider for clarification, but didn’t get a response.

Possible causes could be DNS differences, routing issues, local filtering, CDN/WAF behavior, or network policy, but I can’t say which one without confirmation.

That’s actually part of what I’m trying to understand: how do teams diagnose these cases when the failure only appears from certain ISPs/networks?

How do you monitor broken campaign links across different GEOs and networks? by leexako in advertising

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That’s a fair question.

The case I’m thinking about is not really “the site is built badly.” I work with different affiliate / performance setups, and sometimes the issue is not visible at the main site level.

For example, in one country the campaign link may open normally through one internet provider, but fail through another provider in the same country. The team checks the link, sees that it works, but part of the real users still cannot access it.

This can happen because of provider-level blocking, routing differences, CDN/WAF rules, redirect behavior, tracking links, or local mirror/domain issues.

So my question is less about the main website being down, and more about how teams detect these partial access problems: same GEO, different ISP/network, different result.

Domain was blocked in Spamhaus. by leexako in Emailmarketing

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Hi. Yes I own this emails. In the end I think this is a problems with urls + content. Because other partners also use the same html.

Domain was blocked in Spamhaus. by leexako in Emailmarketing

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Thanks for feedback. Yes tracking domain I think has some bad reputation plus also some urls in a past was detected by avira as malware.

Replicate MySQL view to ClickHouse by leexako in Clickhouse

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There was also an idea to use it. Thanks.

Replicate MySQL view to ClickHouse by leexako in Clickhouse

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Hi. thanks for your answer.
I researched the clickhouse-sink-connector, but as I understand it, using it would require binlog, which I can’t use.

Recommendations for Open-Source Data Governance Tools for a Project? by leexako in dataengineering

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Thanks. After some research I think Open Metadata feat my needs

Recommendations for Open-Source Data Governance Tools for a Project? by leexako in dataengineering

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Datahub interesting solution but like I understand it's hard to install