FB Bot

scyruck

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May 24, 2012
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Hey,
I'm building a bot for fb and was wondering if any of you guys new how aggressive you can be. Specifically, how many friends can I ad per hour/per day? Would I be better off implementing mass account creation and throttling down the amount of friends added per account.

Thanks..

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This guy does 1k likes per hour with imacro and addmefast...

Terms- Addmefast = get points by liking facebook pages or many other methods, use those points to get subscription or likes or website hits for all popular sites. Tip- I use iMacro scripts to auto earn points by auto liking fb pages. I can get around 1000 an hour which is worth 100+ subs if your asking for 8points/per sub.
 
Don't try to send add request it may cause banning your account on fb , in other way you can try posting on fb groups and fb pages so that peoples send you add request . Max friends limit is 5000.
 
why not find out the limits for yourself, I expect they change often.
 
So I did this a while ago and ill throw out a few things I learned.

* Don't push 5000 friends per acct.
* Add the first 500 - 1000 friends yourself by scraping niche groups/pages
* Post to relevant groups
* Repeat

At this point I began to get natural friend requests to fill out the rest of that account.

If you are constantly building out these accounts its not hard to see the traffic it just becomes a numbers game.

I found grabbing a VA to drop more relevant group comments in addition to automating
can help you collect more targeted followers.

From my experience this works pretty well for certain niches and of course best for collecting emails/CPA offerz.
 
Why not think how many fb adds a real person could do in a day and try to code your bot as close as possible to mimic how a real human interacts with fb?

Does that blow your mind?

Most real FB accounts only have sub ~2-3000 friends. Why would you be adding 5k on an account thats ~week old? lol.

I swear people dont think about shit sometimes.
 
Was adding the first 500 - 1k over the first week and letting requests flow in from that point. Obviously this is still pretty aggressive but worked.
 
if you do use mass accounts, use socks proxies and keep requests per hour for each account low (5 - 8). also make sure you have good socks provider that sell fresh/unique as not all vendors are equal.

good luck!
 
only go 2000- 3000 friends per account then let others add the account, that would be more realistic that having 5000 friend request in a week or so.

posting on walls, fb pages, or groups are some good options too, so people would probably recognize the account and somehow send a friend request. I wouldn't go too aggressive to prevent the account from being banned.
 
And recently FB started to close on these accounts and convert them into FB pages, at least that what have happened to me. Have several pages, but able to join them :D