It sounds like you're asking for a guide related to automated engagement tools on Facebook (auto likers, auto reactors, etc.). Before providing any technical overview, it's critical to state the risks and policy violations clearly.
This feature generates comments on your posts automatically. Some advanced tools allow you to customize the comments, while others use random generic comments.
Most auto likers use one of three methods: machine liker facebook auto liker auto reaction verified
| Method | Description | Detection Risk | |--------|-------------|----------------| | Browser Extensions | You install an add-on (e.g., “FB Auto Liker”) that runs when you browse Facebook. It clicks like buttons automatically. | Medium to High | | Scripts / Bots | Requires you to paste JavaScript into the browser console or run a standalone program. | Very High | | Third-Party Websites | You enter your Facebook profile URL, and the website uses a pool of bot accounts to like your content. | High (for your account if you log in) |
Example auto reaction logic:
If post contains “sad” → React with 😢.
If post contains “LOL” → React with 😂. It sounds like you're asking for a guide
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Most tools in this category, like Machine Liker, are free to use.
Use Facebook Insights to see when your audience is online. Schedule posts for those peak times to maximize organic reactions.