Best Twitter Bot as of Today?

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Best Twitter Bot as of Today? any recommendations most appreciated - not being lame many out there

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Depends on what you need. FollowLiker was the most full featured I could find for building followers. I still wish it had a couple more features for tweets... and it doesn't do account creation at all which can be a real pain if you're doing a lot of accts.

For creation, AutoTAC and TSupremacy are best I've found. Haven't tried Dominator.
 
I got no complains from FollowLiker, one time 97 bucks, easy to set up. Account creation would be nice but for that price its doing what is supposed to.
 
twando.com free i got 10 accounts on there in last 6 weeks ....no ban its FREE and Working no need for bot these days
 
I know this comment isn't what you're asking for but the best type of bot is one you write yourself. The flexability, features and understanding gained of how twitter works is unrivaled if you take the time to learn this skill set :-)
 
That advice only works if you have unlimited time, though. I agree there are other features I'd like, but unless you're a full time programmer with genre specific knowledge already, it would take years to write something with as many features as some of the bots available right now. If anything, you'd be better off starting with something like FollowLiker, TSupremacy or whatever, then digging into the code to see if you can improve on it.

It's a LONG road from the free version of imacros to a fully functioning bot that can run all kinds of filters and randomizations... and I'm not afraid of getting my hands dirty.

It is almost always better to NOT reinvent the wheel, but to get up and running as quickly as possible, then decide once you have first hand experience making money at it what is or is not worth the time to dig into. Ultimately yes, you may wish to recode, but frankly you're better off making money now and hiring someone to work with you once money is coming in.

There are a few mad scientists out there who custom invent every tool they use and manage to make money, but for every one of them, there are a thousand who never made a dime because they're still trying to reinvent the wheel, and another thousand who just paid a few bucks to use an imperfect tool and at least got themselves on the court.... and I say this as someone who spent most of my life as one of those mad scientists.

Want real overall advice that moves you FORWARD?

1) Fire
2) Aim
3) Fire

Do whatever gets you in the game TODAY.
 
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That advice only works if you have unlimited time, though. I agree there are other features I'd like, but unless you're a full time programmer with genre specific knowledge already, it would take years to write something with as many features as some of the bots available right now. If anything, you'd be better off starting with something like FollowLiker, TSupremacy or whatever, then digging into the code to see if you can improve on it.

It's a LONG road from the free version of imacros to a fully functioning bot that can run all kinds of filters and randomizations... and I'm not afraid of getting my hands dirty.

It is almost always better to NOT reinvent the wheel, but to get up and running as quickly as possible, then decide once you have first hand experience making money at it what is or is not worth the time to dig into. Ultimately yes, you may wish to recode, but frankly you're better off making money now and hiring someone to work with you once money is coming in.

There are a few mad scientists out there who custom invent every tool they use and manage to make money, but for every one of them, there are a thousand who never made a dime because they're still trying to reinvent the wheel, and another thousand who just paid a few bucks to use an imperfect tool and at least got themselves on the court.... and I say this as someone who spent most of my life as one of those mad scientists.

Want real overall advice that moves you FORWARD?

1) Fire
2) Aim
3) Fire

Do whatever gets you in the game TODAY.

Perhaps I'm biased as I'm a software developer but if you're serious about making money you can't just use the tools everyone else is using. You need a unique weapon to conquer a saturated market. My bots can talk to APIs, self manage, talk to each other, do all kinds of stuff. I'm hoping in the long run this investment will pay off. But I see your point, its a lot of time to invest if you're not a natural crazy scientist lol ;-)
 
I tried TSupramacy it give 2 days and 6 hours trial. It looks good. But i want to ask something is there a way mention to all my followed persons ? I mean not my followers who i am following thanks (: Sorry for my English btw.
 
python and the tweepy api library is all you need, but you know damn well that you aint gonna use that so i'd recommend followliker or tweetattacks pro
 
Perhaps I'm biased as I'm a software developer but if you're serious about making money you can't just use the tools everyone else is using. You need a unique weapon to conquer a saturated market. My bots can talk to APIs, self manage, talk to each other, do all kinds of stuff. I'm hoping in the long run this investment will pay off. But I see your point, its a lot of time to invest if you're not a natural crazy scientist lol ;-)

Yeah. It's the same in every industry. I'm a musician. I can count on one hand the number of truly independent musicians who did everything themselves and made a serious name for themselves. I've met hundreds of guys who solder everything themselves and build their own gear that you've never heard of... and never will. There are a few folks who custom create everything and make it work, but analysis paralysis is most often the result of taking that path. Nothing wrong with making improvements, there's just a world of difference between being on the court and adjusting plays on the fly vs spending eternity getting ready to get ready.

That being said, having a basic understanding of the tools is critical. No one should be automating anything, for instance, until they do some of the items manually and see first hand what it's all about and how the user experience works. If you don't have at least a basic concept of how the automation works, you won't even be able to communicate with someone to hire them to create something for you.

As for someone looking at their first bot, in the time it would take them to get their first filter working, they could use a pre-existing bot and have thousands of followers already. Then, once they see the big picture in action first-hand, they can start to figure out where improvements could be made.

If they've really taken the smart path, by then they'll already be making money, have lots of notes on how to improve the software, and can hire someone who can handle that better than they ever could while they focus on what they do best. Nobody could get anything done if they had to spend all day making spear tips and hunting for every meal. Specialization is much more efficient.
 
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