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Thankyou for your purchase!
All input fields are optional, except for article. Article can accept any reasonable amount of text, urls need to be in the format anchor
All fields are deep spinnable, in the format Hello.
If you want profiles, leave the title field blank, otherwise an article will be created with the given title (Use CamelCase - eg AcaiBerryRocks).
Proxy support - Click Settings, click "Choose Proxy File", select your proxy file, click save.
Want to revert to no proxies? Click Settings, click "No Proxies", click save.
Private proxies are best, in the format username:password@ip:port .
Threads - More threads = more posting going on at once. Too many threads can cause an unusable connection, so you need to find a balance. The default of 10 is good to start from. To change your number of threads: Click Settings, choose from the dropdown box marked "Threads", then click save.
Post verification -
The software checks for the existence of at least one of your links on the final page. If there are no links in your article (are you sure you'd want that?), then verification relies on the title being on the page, which is less accurate.
You can set Max Posts, to control the maximum number of successful posts per run. This isn't completely accurate, and you will usually get a few more than you ask for.
Some targets are included in targets.txt, you can modify this file, for best results I suggest finding your own targets as well.
Thanks!
V2 Release Notes: Fixed blank lines in CSV output. Allow default posting to entire target list. Start button simplified to increase reliability. More regular status refreshing
V3 Release Notes: Verify spintax before posting More proxies now supported (No more no profiles created error)
V4 Release Notes: Allow choosing of target file in settings Fix resetting of created count once a run finishes Allow randomisation of target posting order
V5 Release Notes: Less false positives in report Initial API Support Less crashes!
V6 Release Notes:
Option (in settings) to export only URLs to a text file, not a full CSV Ability to import an article from a text file, which allows longer articles to post. Bug fixed with app being limited to first 1MB of a list (16MB). Support for breaking recaptcha on signup pages, using DeathByCaptcha (enter your DBC details on settings page).
V7 Release Notes:
Fixed an article encoding error when loading from a file.
API INFORMATION
Version 5 introduces API support, currently adding jobs is supported.
Jobs are added with a HTTP POST of JSON encoded Job Data.
PHP and Python API clients are included, along with example calls.
The API key from the Settings panel of WikiSmasher is required for using the API.