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Safe botting question

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So I was wondering if it is possible to just bot 7 days a week (Even on monday and tuesday) and be able to keep your account alive.

 

I know there are a lot of factors like your script if it makes mistakes etc, but is there a possibility that botting 4 hours a day (with breaks so 1 hour of botting and 5 hours break) is quite safe? Anyone experience with this?

Edited by Lukebo

Like you said, there are a lot of factors that could affect whether your bot gets banned or not.

However, botting four hours with breaks is quite safe.

if you bot you are taking the risk of getting banned. Nobody knows how exactly their bot detection works / anti cheat, and there is no way to know whether you're safe or not. Of course there are people who get away with it but it's rare, they probably have private scripts  with a very limited userbase and even then it's not too easy

ive been botting for 2weeks straight, just bot less than 8hours a day and have pauses, having an account older than a month doesnt hurt either

The best thing to do is try it yourself and see what works. If you try botting for 7 days a week and then a week later you get banned then you know its to much. Just keep trying until you get something that works for you!

There is no such thing as safely botting. If you bot assume you will get banned, never bot on an account you don't mind losing.

 

Botting for short periods of time, using high quality (private or lightly used) scripts, and mixing up the activities on your account are the best ways to reduce your risk of ban, but the risk is always there.

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