Facebook Scroller
View the FB news feed automatically
The "Facebook Scroller" is an automated tool designed to stimulate engagement and activity on your Facebook account. It offers a streamlined method to enhance visibility and promote your business by interacting with your newsfeed in a human-like manner.
Why Should You Use This Automation?
This automation tool is perfect for individuals and businesses aiming to boost their online presence on Facebook. By emulating human activity, such as scrolling through your newsfeed and engaging with content, it helps in warming up your pages and increasing visibility. It's an efficient way to promote your business without spending excessive time on manual interactions.
How to Use and Get Started:
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Access and Login: Begin by logging into your Facebook account via the designated interface or platform where the automation tool is available.
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Installation: Find and open the workflow from the marketplace trough GoLess Extension.
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Customize Settings: Set the desired scrolling depth for your newsfeed. Define the number of posts you want the tool to scroll through to emulate natural browsing behavior.
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Initiate the Workflow: Launch the automation, and it will simulate human interaction by scrolling through the newsfeed up to the specified point and engaging with the latest posts.
Questions and Answers:
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Do I need to log in to Facebook.com to start the workflow?
- Yes, you need to log in to your Facebook account to enable the automation tool.
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How much of the workflow will scroll through the feed?
- By default, the tool scrolls down 10 posts. However, this can be adjusted based on your preferences.
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How long does the workflow take?
- The entire workflow usually takes no more than one minute to simulate human activity on your account.
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Can I increase or decrease the scrolling time and the number of posts I see?
- Yes, the tool offers customizable settings, allowing users to adjust the scrolling duration and the number of posts to suit their requirements. Users have full control over these parameters.