• Chozo@fedia.io
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    They appear to be scrolling through a single social media feed. This operation is likely what those social media “boosting” services are doing, where they’ll bring a ton of new traffic to your profile to try to goad the algorithm into sending real users your way.

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    Is there a way to interact with GUI elements of Android using external device like a pc Or something?

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      There are a ton of things you can do with a keyboard natively on Android. I would imagine these use that plus a bit of software to emulate “real” movements, like the flicking down to scroll

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      Sure with like teamviewer or similar app. I’d guess they’re running the bot on a computer which is remote controlling those phones

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      If it’s just a browser you can connect to chrome devtools via web socket and send commands

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    So all my followers/adoring fans are just 1 guy with a laptop? [crushed]

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      5 months ago

      All of my Twitter followers are thot-bots. I don’t even get the good ones that have pictures of cats in their bio. Just poorly photoshopped Kim Kardashian body swaps.

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    Surprised they use real phones for this, I would think VMs and VPNs would be the most scalable.

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      Since their usage is probably forbidden my the TOS of the platforms they use, and the platforms will try to detect this kind of usage and ban users, I would assume that the closer they appear like natural usage, the more effective they are.

      Running these apps on a emulator and using VPNs etc. will probably be a red flag.