Termux [repack]: Facebook Auto Like
Facebook is constantly updating its platform. An API update or a change to the website's HTML structure can break the script you are using overnight. Many scripts found online, like the simple bot-auto-like-facebook script that promised 200 likes, are no longer functional.
Clone a repository (hypothetical example):
If you value your Facebook account—especially if it’s tied to a business or a long-standing personal profile—stay far away from "auto like" scripts. The temporary ego boost of a few extra likes is never worth the permanent ban. facebook auto like termux
python facebook_liker.py
For this example, let's use a simple Python script. You can create your own or find one online. However, due to the nature of the request, I won't directly provide or link to any specific auto-like script. Instead, I'll guide you on creating a basic example. Facebook is constantly updating its platform
Identify which posts to like by targeting specific elements:
The vast majority of these projects are hobbyist-driven and are quickly abandoned. Facebook constantly updates its platform, and an outdated script can immediately stop working or, more dangerously, start malfunctioning in unexpected ways. As seen in the table, many scripts are archived and are for "technical reference" only, meaning they should not be used on a live Facebook account. Clone a repository (hypothetical example): If you value
High-quality, engaging content naturally attracts more likes.
Facebook’s Terms of Service strictly prohibit the use of unauthorized automation, scrapers, or bots. If caught using a Termux auto-liker, Facebook will likely execute a . Your profile, pictures, and connected business pages could be deleted instantly. Token Theft and Account Hijacking
If you are a student or developer looking to understand how social media automation works legally and safely, you should use Meta's official developer tools.