For the more technically inclined, command-line interface (CLI) tools represent a more robust method of automation. These programs often use scripts to interact with Facebook's backend. One such tool is , which logs in using Facebook cookies from a new account and sends automated reactions to posts. It boasts the ability to bypass reCAPTCHA and deliver multiple types of reactions, from "Like" to "Love" to "Haha". This class of tools also includes more comprehensive bots, like MetaBot , which not only likes posts but can also automatically follow users, repost content, and leave comments.
Most free tools require you to log in via their platform, which steals your Facebook access token.
Avoid websites or apps promising "Free Auto-Likes." These often: Compromise your account:
The best way to get automated, consistent likes is to produce quality content. Posts with images receive twice the attention, and concise messages (under 80 characters) often perform better. The Difference Between "Like" and "Follow"
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However, as we’ll see, the road to automated likes is paved with broken accounts and vanishing reach.
To use these services, you must typically provide your Facebook access token
There are several ways to auto like on Facebook posts, including:
: The ability to specify a set number of likes to process per "launch" or session to avoid triggering bot detection.
Instead of saying "I love coffee," ask "How many cups of coffee do you drink before 10 AM?" The "Rule of Three":
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