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AFacebook spam bot is an automated account programmed to simulate likes, follows, comments, and posts. These bots operate without human input, driven by scripts tailored to execute specific actions. Their goals vary, from artificially boosting engagement statistics to promoting products or services. Despite their intentions, these bots often diminish the quality of user experience on the platform.

With the rise of AI-driven image generators such as Midjourney and chat bots powered by ChatGPT, bots can be programmed to generate social profiles in seconds. These bots can look just like humans and represent personalities complete with selfies and emotional posts.


This progress immerses users into an eerie realm where AI-generated influencers, mainly modeled after traditionally attractive women, enchant viewers with their digital charm on platforms such as Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. These AI entities feature refined skin textures and rich backgrounds, making their illusion impressively persuasive.


The next thing is creating a Public Auto-Response. And this is the comment that automatically responds in the comment section of your post. This comment should instruct users to check their Messenger inbox and build excitement for your lead magnet.


Yes, you can automatically reply to Facebook comments by using platforms like Manychat. When someone comments on your post, you can auto reply to that comment and start an automatic conversation in Facebook Messenger. There are 3 steps:


Most auto-reply bots have features to filter out spam or irrelevant comments. You can set keywords or phrases that the bot should ignore or flag for review. This helps in maintaining the quality of interactions on your page and reduces the workload of manually sorting through comments.


Yes, many auto-reply bots support multiple languages. You can set up different responses for different languages, ensuring that your audience receives replies in their preferred language. This feature is particularly useful for businesses with a global audience.


You can track metrics such as response time, engagement rate, and customer satisfaction scores. Many chat automation platforms provide analytics to help you understand how well your bot is performing and where improvements can be made.


The auto comment reaction on Facebook allows you to start a conversation in Messenger with any user commenting on your Facebook post. Additionally, you can also automatically reply to their comment in the comment section.


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I purchased Sintra Bots to save time on research. The Research & Study Bot is a cool concept, but the summaries aren't always spot-on. On the bright side, the Fine-Tune Bot has been a valuable asset in improving ChatGPT accuracy. Overall, I think it's still a worthy investment.


Simply put, this has taken my food blog to new heights. The auto-commenter bot has been a lifesaver because now I can engage with my followers while I focus on cooking up new recipes. The level of customization is great, too.


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Regular ChatGPT needs your input and then you need to manually copy & paste outputs somewhere. With Sintra Bots, this process is automated and ChatGPT can run on autopilot without your involvement, but only oversight. This is much more efficient than Regular ChatGPT.


Anything from replying to comments, to posting on social media. Every bot is made for a different task and purpose, and we're constantly expand the variety and combination of bots for different purposes.


Once you purchase the product, simply click the Download button and at the end of the form you'll be able to access the Sintra Hub. All of your bot downloads along with setup guides will be available there. You'll need the setup guides in order to set up everything accordingly. You can login to Sintra Hub here.


Every bot purchase comes with a step-by-step setup guide so you get your bots running quickly and efficiently. If at any point in the process you encounter any issues, our team will be there to troubleshoot you ASAP.


By getting access to a limited early access beta version of Sintra Bots, you're helping us build better bots as we progress. AI is still in early stages of development, including all the core level software like ChatGPT.


That's why we recommend running new bots on dummy or test accounts first, to see how the bot is behaving. Then, keep an eye out for the bot schedules or workflows, to see what results are being generated.


You've probably noticed a sharp increase in spammers using fake comments on Facebook pages with links to "terrible" and "graphic" video. KRCR wanted to take a moment to let our viewership, and those who follow us on Facebook, know how to spot, report and avoid these dangerous spam comments.




The comments come from vague accounts, most-likely bots, and are frequently posted on news articles. The comments will usually say something along the lines of, "BREAKING: police release video the incident caught on camera", or " JUST IN: Bodycam police video released of violent arrest." The link will usually be accompanied by a picture reading, "Graphic Video." These are fake.


Set up in November 2012, the fake account had amassed almost a million followers by November 2018, when it was finally suspended by Twitter for impersonating the Russian leader. Confusingly, Putin's official, verified English-language Twitter feed has a similar number of followers.


The precise number of fake Twitter accounts is unknown. According to one Twitter staffer, however, each week the platform challenges between 8,5 and 10 million bots, with two-thirds of malicious accounts automatically removed. Facebook estimates that 5% of its worldwide monthly users are fakes. The social network deleted some 1.7 billion fraudulent accounts in the second quarter of 2021 alone.


Twitter, meanwhile, reserves the right to permanently suspend accounts for impersonating individuals, brands or organizations in a misleading or deceptive manner. Accounts that happen to have a similar username or profile picture to others are not, meanwhile, in automatic violation of this policy.


Genuine Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts operated by companies and persons of public interest usually bear a blue verification symbol. You will see this symbol on the profile pages of politicians and celebrities.


Take, for instance, this Facebook account supposedly owned by Elon Musk (see screenshot below). Registered to the misspelled username "Muskk" and "facebook.com/elonreeve.musk.338," it is highly unlikely that this is Elon Musk's actual Facebook page. Beyond that, organizations and persons of public interest will usually link to their real social media accounts.


If you want to verify the authenticity of an account registered to a person who is not in the public eye, use search engines to check whether said person is present on other social networks using the same name. Check if the profile pictures used are similar. Also check if profile biographies, contact and location details match up. And examine whether the accounts share similar content. If you can detect a large degree of overlap, then you are most likely dealing with a genuine account by a real person. It is very unlikely, after all, that fake accounts with identically named profiles and near-identical content are operated on different social networks.


You can also study profile pictures for hints (to learn more about spotting manipulated images, see the explainer in this series), provided one is available. Use the reverse picture search method (a service offered by Google, Bing and Yandex) to find out whether the picture used in the profile depicts someone else than claimed, or if the image has surfaced elsewhere online. Low-resolution pictures can be a red flag as well: it is very unlikely persons of public interest will use grainy pictures for their official social media profiles.


Is it likely Germany's former Chancellor Angela Merkel has fewer than 4,000 Twitter followers? And how plausible is it for the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, to have a mere 52 friends on Facebook? Neither account seems particularly authentic.


Another way to assess the authenticity of an account supposedly run by a famous person is to check if verified accounts interact with it. Do teammates from the same sports club, for example, comment on photos shared by dubious account? Or do fellow, verified accounts repost content shared by the account in question?


Pay attention to when a social media profile was created. If it was set up and has been active for years, it could well be real. Still, this is no surefire way to gauge authenticity. The fake Putin account discussed above, after all, was active for six long years.


Be wary of people sharing content they seem to have little or no connection to. A German student posting images purporting to show an Afghan war zone? A Russian pensioner sharing photos from what she claims are Parisian anti-vaccination protests? Neither case seems particularly plausible. Both could well be fake accounts, or at least be sharing unverified misinformation.


Bots, short for robots, tirelessly comment on Facebook posts, share content, or artificially stoke online debate on marginal or otherwise overlooked topics. Their behavior, as the name suggested, resembles that of automated robots.

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