Hello all, I've learned to make my own bots in C#. And I've already made a successful one. Now I am confused about what to make next. What do you guys think is good? : * Directory Submitter Bot All you have to do is to provide him with your website link / details and he'll do the rest. And yeah! If a captcha comes up he'll notify you. * Social Bookmarking Submitter Bot Provide him with your website link, tags etc and he'll do the job. OR any other kind of bot? I really need some real suggestions. As it takes lots of time to make a successful bot. And I don't want to waste my time making something that is worth nothing. I am not good at SEO etc so I really don't have a good idea which one is good. Awaiting your real suggestions. Thanks
May be a social bookmark submitter bot. And that too concentasting on important sites.. dozens of pligg sites don't contribute as much as what a digg or mixx or reddit provides.. In addition an account creator and an integrated proxy suppoort are needed. PS:I can assist you in logic
You should have a think of "Seo bot" that can optimize the site automaticly. That will be a money making bot .
Thanks lucky. I also thought of creating a Bookmark submitter. And yeah! I will focus on important sites. Account creator won't be a problem but proxy is a little problem. Proxy will be supported in later versions. Yes, that will be great. But unfortunately I don't know SEO. Lets see what other say.
I am not at all in favour of any kind of bots or auto services but just wanna suggest u in aspect of backlinks or success, you should go for Social bookmarking bot as it is better thn directory submission bot Just my 2 cents Thanks PHYza
That's very easy. But If you guys won't hurt him and allow him to do his job . I mean don't ban him. If you really have fun with such bots then do let me know. I can make one and yeah I am not joking. Thanks
I'm a lot nastier than most sites when dealing with bots. Bot authors get banned, many times their bot ends up taking down their own site by me redirecting the bot back at them or redirecting the bot to spam their upstream service provider with their contact info in the URL or forcing the bot to download absurd amounts of random data (like a gigabyte per request). Truthfully, you probably don't want to do it because if I catch you, I have the technical know how and resources to make your life hell. You should have seen the guy who was spamming real estate loans via email with my email as the reply to/from address. I figured I couldn't stop the emails, but I could at least take down the site. So first I deleted their database on their server that was gathering the leads from the spam and inserted 1 record into it asking them to stop spamming with my email. For every bounced email I got back, I doubled the size of their database by doing a SQL INSERT based on SELECTing everything in that database. After about 10 minutes their server ran out of disk space and went offline. sad. Or the weak DoS attack attempts we get... just redirect them back at whoever is doing it and their servers can't take the strain and die. That happens often.
I am pretty much sure you can't deal with my bots. I make them in C#. I can challenge you . But you have to promise not to ban me. I can start working on it right away if you assure me that I won't get banned. Thanks.
C# doesn't automatically make them a "good" bot, but yeah... I don't really have the time to manage "planned bots", I have enough to do with the normal bots.
Told you, you can't mess up with my bots C# bots are not "good" but they are better and smart. For-example: When you make a thread in DP and then try to make another. It'll say "you have to wait another 60 seconds". And my bot can deal with it. It will wait 60 seconds after creating a thread.
That's just programming logic. My point is C# doesn't necessarily make it a good bot. It's simply the programming language (or more specifically the development environment you choose to use). It's a good set of dev tools for sure... Although being specific to Windows and only running on Windows servers is a huge drawback in my opinion (yes, I know you can run it on unix servers too, but the crap you have to install and compile makes it not worth it).
"This is a message I posted via my bot! Yeah! I am not joking." Edit: Lol. I had an already-made bot. I modified it to post on this thread. Yeah I agree with you. I don't care about other OS. Its good enough if it runs on Windows. -- If you think I am joking, I can send you the bot and you can see it yourself.
Nah! He ain't that smart . That will be a problem when posting threads. But it can be solved by showing an input box (prompt box) where you enter the code and after that the bot continues his job. And for posting in threads, that won't be a problem. As there's no reCaptcha inside threads.
Not really a bot IMO if it requires human interaction/input. At that point it's no more effective than copy/paste. And yeah, if spam bots were a problem posting in existing threads (or PMing for that matter), giving them a captcha would be very simple.
Hmm... It will be very boring both for the Bot and especially Members to have captcha when replying to threads. But there's still a solution. Forexample: The bot will open ten threads (or 10 post-new-thread pages) and tell the user to enter the captcha for all of them. After the user enters the codes for all the captchas. The bot will start posting threads OR posting inside those 10 threads every 60 seconds by using those codes. And the user will sit back and enjoy.