Re: Which bot proximity pattern setting is strictest?

chris2929
Level 2

Which bot proximity pattern setting is strictest?

Hi there,

 

I've currently got my proximity pattern setting set to one second. Would changing this to zero seconds make it stricter or less strict?Screenshot 2025-03-06 at 8.53.13 AM.png

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Christiane_Rode
Level 7 - Community Advisor + Adobe Champion

Re: Which bot proximity pattern setting is strictest?

What do you mean by strict?

 

If you set it to 0 seconds, it means that the activities need to happen in rapid succession.  If you set it to something like 2 seconds, it means the activities will be filtered if they take place within 2 seconds of each other. 

 

With the 0 seconds, there will be less filtered out as the engagements have to happen very close to each other. If you set it to 2 seconds, more data will be filtered out. 

chris2929
Level 2

Re: Which bot proximity pattern setting is strictest?

An elegant and simple explanation, thank you!

uditmathur
Level 8 - Community Advisor

Re: Which bot proximity pattern setting is strictest?

Hi @chris2929 ,

In conjunction with Christiane reply, do keep a record as the higher the time between activities  there will be more chances of you also eliminating genuine Human actions. 

Less the duration between activities more the chances of actual Bot activity. I usually keep my filter to 1 second although its not 100% but filters out decent number of Bot activities.  

Darshil_Shah1
Level 10 - Community Advisor + Adobe Champion

Re: Which bot proximity pattern setting is strictest?

Setting proximity pattern to 0 seconds makes it less strict because only actions happening at the exact same time will be grouped. If you increase it (e.g., to 2 seconds), more actions get grouped together, making it stricter.

 

Other ways/considerations to look at it:

  • A higher setting helps filter out bots that interact super fast, while 0 seconds might let more through.
  • 0 seconds keeps more detailed engagement data but could also mean capturing unnecessary noise.
  • If someone opens/clicks emails in a quick succession, a stricter setting might filter those, affecting reporting.