Twitter Anons (not a twat-er here), we need to use their technology against them. Here is a tutorial/site to connect with twitter API and build bots but without requiring any coding.. Below is what this application can do, which if setup correctly should allow us to build a bot network that will detect when certain posts have been made with certain tasks and allow for response, and also to build out a distribution structure for future messaging… While I don't use twitter (yet, looks like i am going to have to come up with a phone number to verify under twitter) I am a codeAnon so I will be investigating this technology this week when time permits. If we are to be successful we MUST think out of the box, this is not a conventional war and our responses should be asymmetric and and in a scale that is global and uses every piece of technology to our advantage. I respectfully request other patriots begin to do the same.
Try to think outside of what is stated below and think in terms of possibility….And, maybe this tool isn't the one, but there has to be a better way to reach and captivate the masses, I am open to suggestions….
>Twitter Bots can do interesting things. For instance, a grammar bot can monitors tweets containing misspellings and tweet the correct spelling. You can tweet questions to @DearAssistant and the Twitter bot responds like Siri. The @HundredZeros bot tweets links to eBooks that are free on Amazon. @WhatTheFare will tell you the Uber fare between any two locations.
Twitter Bots can automatically favorite or retweet tweets that match certain criteria. It can follow Twitter users who have tweeted a particular phrase. A brand may build an auto-reply Twitter bot that automatically responds when the brand gets a @mention on Twitter. You may have a bot that sends a DM (direct message) to users who follow you on Twitter.
Writing a Twitter bot is easy, you do not need any coding skills and you can make one live in under 5 minutes. While most Twitter bots on the Internet require some understanding in Python, Node.js or Ruby, our bots are hosted on Google servers and require “zero” programming.
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