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[New Feature] Implement a feature AutoPilot to run the script automatically #66

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ap0l0 opened this issue May 3, 2023 · 0 comments

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ap0l0 commented May 3, 2023

Hi @shine-jayakumar , the script has many options, there is one option I suggest that could be helpful for new users and also to acquire audience easily.

Autopilot:

  1. Script is provided with a target account
  2. Script navigates to target account does whatever engagement is on the configuration
  3. Script goes to "Related Accounts" and opens one of the first 5 randomly
  4. Script does the engagement configuration in this account
  5. Script goes to "Related Accounts" and open one of the first 5 randomly
  6. Script keeps doing this process for a period of time or limits of posts

Example:
python3 instalikecombot.py -u userhere -p pass -t "artistexample" --autopilot 100 -np 1 -nc -ls 2 -lc 3

This will cause the script to:

  1. Open the account artistexample, like 2 stories, like the first post, like 3 comments of that post
  2. Open randomly one of the first 5 related accounts
  3. Do the same thing for 100 accounts

The manual tests that I did were a great success for a few reasons, the first one that the audience is 100% what you want because the Related Accounts are very similar to what you look for. The accounts of related are very likely to engage because their post dont use "Tags" so their comments and engagement is very natural.

Lastly the script will take advantage of the algoritm to the point that you could start with "cristiano ronaldo" and end up with local futbol players or your city league.

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