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🐦Twitter

This module focuses on getting your accounts ready for twitter raffles and premint.

After running The Divine Bot for the first time your Twitter file will be generated which can be found by navigating to tasks -> twitter.csv. This is where Twitter accounts are entered. It is recommended that your Twitter accounts meet certain criteria in order to have the best chance of being selected for raffles, which are as follows:

  1. Aged accounts. (The older the better, but as a minimum, we recommend at least 3 months)

  2. Phone verified. (Email-verified are also suitable but not as good)

  3. Accounts with a minimum of 15+ followers.

Once you have obtained your batch of accounts, the illustration above should be filled in appropriately. Rons Editor is the software of choice in the botting world as it does not mess with the formatting of the document and is lightweight and free to use.

The Twitter fields in the illustration can be broken down into seven columns, which are as follows:

  1. username a. The username of the Twitter account b. Do not include the @ symbol

  2. password a. The login credentials for the account

  3. email a. The email address linked to the account if applicable (username can be used here)

  4. phone a. The phone number linked to the Twitter account if applicable

  5. auth token a. This can be left empty for now

Twitter Authentication Key

Generating the Twitter authentication key is critical in allowing the bot to enter raffles successfully. In order to obtain the authentication keys after filling in and saving your twitter.csv you must:

  1. Select the Twitter Module

  2. Select login Login will use the proxy’s setup previously set in the proxies.txt file. After allowing the operation to complete the twitter.csv will not have the auth token column filled in. At any point during your time with the Divine Bot and you suspect there may be an issue with any of your accounts, the token checker Twitter module can be used to report which tokens are working as expected and which are not. A detailed log can be found in the logs folder under “twitter_checker_log”.

Twitter Account Checker

After using your accounts for a set amount of time you may want to check to see if any of your accounts are clipped or banned. To check this simply follow the steps below.

  1. Open the bot and select the Twitter Module

  2. Select the "Check Tokens" option

  3. Head over to your logs folder and look for the “twitter_checker_log” file, open this file and it should tell you the status of your account.

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