Thank you for the samples. From your description, just 2 questions to clarify for Following:
I assume scraper is still running?
Therefore in your original example, the scraper picked up Nike. Then, using contextual it randomly picked 8, it went to follow Nike context which branched to: 1-Christiano, 2)kipchogeeliud 3) etc… Is this correct?
So I assume, if the above is correct AND scrapers are running (for example: filters like accounts with 1000-5000 followers and following only 50-1000 people) I successfully scraped accounts ABC, EFG, STU, XYZ.
Once my follow runs with contextual, does it go like this (using your randomly 8 contextual follow as example):
ABC - gets visited
follow starts with context of ABC, then…
context of above
context of above
context of above
context of above
context of above
context of above
context of above
Then on its next run, it targets EFG, visits EFG and follows
context of EFG
context of above
context of above
context of above all the way to 8
On the next run, it targets STU, visits STU and follows
The Follow tool was configured to execute 6 t o12 follows per operation. It picked 8 users and extracted them behind the scene using a scraper account, then it porceeded to followng them.
The first user that was followed directly was “Cristiano”, and the tool followed only one user from it’s context.
Then it visisted the “k.mbape” and followed it, and it followed “nikebasketball” from it’s context.
“Kingjames” was followed directly. “john_john_florence” and “therealkengriffeyj” were followed from it context.
The last followed user for the operation described in the guide was “gomofarah”
If you want to follow all users from context, then please make sure to check the option “Do actions only from context”.
The scraped users will be followed. Some will be followed directly and then others will be followed from their context.
If you want to follow all from context, make sure to check the option “Do actions only from context”. The first user in the list should be followed from the context of the account used as source. In the case of this guide, it would be the account “Nike”.
Is it true that you cannot use filters in connection with contextual actions?
I’ve observed that Jarvee unfollows the last followed accounts when I use contextual actions in the Unfollow tool. That fact makes this option in the Unfollow-Tool unusable for me. Is it possibleto make sure that only accounts are followed which were followed at least two days ago? Like I set it in my filter settings.
Also in the Follow-Tool the filter settings are no longer used with contextual actions, right?