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youtubewatchbot

v1.0.0

Published

Youtube watch time bot, like bot, comment bot

Downloads

2

Readme

Youtube watch bot

NodeJS program for view botting, watch time botting, comment botting, and like botting You can use it as a CLI, as a simple program or by using its API, with control over every part of the program

CLI Example image

Requirements

  • NodeJS 16.17.1 (other versions not tested)
  • Connection speed of at least 0.7 mbps per worker
  • Google chrome 107.0.5304.107 or later (NO OTHER BROWSER SUPPORTED OTHER THAN CHROME)
  • A good proxy is needed if you need many views

Features

  • Bypasess bot detection
  • Can customise every part of it, including extensions
  • Multithreaded and small CPU usage (Up to 30 workers at the same time)
  • Multiple ways to watch video, higher SEO
  • Uses as little bandwith as possible (Around 4 megabits per minute per worker)
  • Can customise watchtime, can like video and comment if logged in
  • http, https, socks4, socks5 & authentification support for proxy

CPU Usage (i5 10400)

  • Each worker 1.8-3.1% CPU usage and ~440MB Ram
  • Program itself 4% CPU usage

CLI Usage

node app.js --index1 value1 --index2 value1 value2 --index3

#Arguments possible:

--views Integer [How many views per proxy (Or just the value if no proxy)]
--style String [Direct, Search, Subscriptions]
--headless [USE ONLY IN TESTING, MAY BREAK BOT AND YOUTUBE CAN DETECT IT]
--videos String String  ... [ids of the videos to watch, could be URLs too]
--concurrency Integer [How many browsers to run at the same time]
--concurrencyInterval Integer [Every x seconds start a new browser (Small values can lag some systems)]
--watchTime Integer/Percent [How much of the video should be watched. Use seconds (162) or percent (75p)]

# These arguments override /cli/options.json