They have some clues to identify bot traffic like:
- Data center IP
- Blacklist IP address
- No histories/cookies
- Devices: is that a real device or emulator
Practice makes perfect. Just go ahead, receive feedback from other people, and you will learn the implication of communication.
My own lesson in communication: Listening is more important than speaking.
I think you can use VPNblocker. This tool can help you detect the source of IP address. If those IP addresses from networks, hosting providers, proxies, etc. then nearly 100% they are bots that you should ignore those traffic.
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