Noted, that curently only works for exact links with a certain keyword/username.(upvote/downvote module). Will probably be a whole other feature.Yes, there is
Features such as
"follow through and search for a certain KW/link"
"Proxys"
Would be great too!
Jarvee is great but not really suited for mass upvots and downvotes due to it being limited to profiles.You can try Jarvee!
All blackhatters are interested.
If it's offered for freeIs there an interest in a Reddit bot
Functions:
- upvote/downvore
- subscribe /unsubscribe
- follow/unfollow
- Post comments
- Post threads
+ Several other functions.
could you elaborate on how this would be useful? To make the site usage look more natural and less bot-like (ie instead of going directly to the post URL)?"follow through and search for a certain KW/link"
You are spot on.could you elaborate on how this would be useful? To make the site usage look more natural and less bot-like (ie instead of going directly to the post URL)?
Great point, I'm going to write something for this into my scripts, thanks for this.You are spot on.
It is pretty much what it is.
Emulate a natural looking behaviour rather than getting tons of traffic all being direct.
big subreddit does for sureGreat point, I'm going to write something for this into my scripts, thanks for this.
So that means instead of the reddit bot going "open browser > reddit URL > upvote/comment" it'll be more like
1. open browser > search for a user > go to user page > find latest post URL > upvote/comment
2. open browser > search for a subreddit > go to subreddit > sort posts by new > find target post URL > upvote/comment
3. open browser > search for exact match of post title > sort results by recent > find target post URL > upvote/comment
I'm guessing option 3 would be the most realistic, but also slow, the time taken per upvote would go up significantly. I'm wondering how much reddit realistically would be tracking this btw? It seems to be one of those sites that offloads moderation to its users, rather than implementing any advanced fingerprinting (for now).