11/27/2024 : Update 1.0.2
Minor modifications to adapt the Twitter and Linkedin templates to the latest changes on their respective websites.
The purpose of the template is to automate social network interactions, such as likes and comments, by simulating human behavior. It operates via a browser and randomly scrolls through publications, interacts according to predefined criteria (for example, days and hours of activity or length of content), and generates optimized comments thanks to ChatGPT. The aim is to increase engagement on your accounts by participating regularly on other people’s publications, while avoiding the risks of automatic detection by social networks.
The video included in the course is more complete and detailed than the public version posted on Youtube below:
Automating Social Media Engagement: An Effective Template
Engagement on social media is essential for increasing the visibility of your posts, but it requires time and energy. Whether on Twitter, LinkedIn, or Instagram, algorithms favor accounts that interact regularly with other users. However, maintaining a consistent pace of interactions can be challenging. This is where automation can be a game-changer. In this video, we discover a template designed to intelligently automate likes and comments on multiple platforms, all while mimicking human behavior.
Why Automate Likes and Comments?
Engaging with others’ posts is often key to receiving interactions in return. Yet, spending hours manually liking and commenting is neither productive nor motivating. This template aims to automate these actions in a way that feels more natural, simulating human behaviors such as random pauses, scrolling, and delays between actions.
How Does the Automation Work?
The template, applicable to Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram, operates entirely through a browser without external APIs. The automation randomly browses posts and performs interactions based on predefined criteria such as active days and hours, minimum content length, and the absence of specific keywords like “sponso” to avoid interacting with ads. During each execution, a random number of posts (e.g., between 10 and 15) is reviewed, and the script determines which posts will be liked or commented on, based on the set parameters.
Key Steps of the Process
- Setting Parameters: You define the days and hours when the template will run, for example, Monday to Saturday, from 9 AM to 11 PM. This helps simulate normal activity.
- Generating Interactions: The template generates a random table that determines which posts will be liked or commented on. A “1” indicates that the action will be executed, while a “0” means it will be skipped.
- Simulating Human Behavior: The script simulates human actions with random delays between each step, such as scrolling, reading content, liking, and commenting. This helps to avoid detection by social media monitoring systems.
- Using ChatGPT for Comments: When the template detects that a post warrants a comment (e.g., if it exceeds a certain character length), it sends the text to ChatGPT to generate an optimized comment before posting it on the social network.
- Filtering and Security: You can set up a blacklist of accounts to prevent interactions with specific posts. This gives you full control over the automated interactions.
Risks and Precautions
Despite the effectiveness of the template, it is important to exercise caution. Social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram have strict rules against automation. Even though this template mimics human behavior, there is always a risk of account suspension or banning. Therefore, it is advised to use the tool wisely and avoid overloading the networks with automated interactions to stay under the radar.
In summary
This automation template is a powerful tool for maintaining your engagement on social media without spending hours in front of your screen. It simulates human behavior and helps boost your post visibility by generating regular and authentic interactions. However, use it judiciously to avoid any penalties from the platforms. If you want to test this template, you can tailor it to your needs based on your preferences and usual behavior.
Automating social media engagement is a double-edged sword: very effective if managed well but risky if misused. Be careful and adapt the solution to your own needs.
If you want to learn more, feel free to check out the complete training on this type of automation, which will guide you step by step in mastering this tool.