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Facebook Thread, JS scripts that save a lot of time! in Social Networking; Hi, I'm here to show you some JS scripts I made and I frequently use on Facebook. Since I'm evaluating ...
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    JackDuluoz is offline BlackHat Newbie
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    Default JS scripts that save a lot of time!

    Hi,
    I'm here to show you some JS scripts I made and I frequently use on Facebook. Since I'm evaluating the chance to sell these scripts but don't know if there would be people interested in buying them, I came here to hear your opinion.
    I uploaded a video on YouTube showing 3 of them, but since I can't post link you'll have to get it this way: /watch?v=kuAbjBNrkKc

    I had already posted these scripts in another "BlackHat" forum... and was instantly banned. I hope this forum is worth of its name, and has the "BlackHat" word in it not only to attract newbies and wannabes. If even here this is not allowed... well, I don't know what to think.
    Please note I'm not selling nor giving the scripts away at the moment, I'm just interested in hearing your opionion about them
    Let me know what you think and sorry for my bad English :)

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    gabi009 is offline BlackHat Novice
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    I tried to follow the video, but with no sound or text overlays, couldn't tell the significance.

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    JackDuluoz is offline BlackHat Newbie
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    Okay, I should have imagined it wasn't so clear.
    I'll explain what each of those scripts does here:
    1) Confirm friends requests: well, this should be obvious. Once you click it accept all pending friend requests. It also accept groups and pages invitations. Just after that I use a similar script to ignore all application invitations in a single click.
    This script saves a lot of time when you have 300 pending requests and have to accept them.
    2) Wall poster: post a random message taken from a list (you provide the list, of course) on the wall of a facebook page.
    3) Comment poster: this is really *really* useful. It posts a random comment taken from your list in each of the posts displayed in the page. Every person who commented on one of those posts will get a notification, and probably read your message.

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    artur6000 is offline BlackHat Novice
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    Well this is some nice script especially the comment poster.

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