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Twitter Bot Setup

Important Reminder

Reminder

Twitter (X) strictly monitors automated activity.

  • Use realistic delays between actions.
  • Do not publish tweets that are too frequent or too similar.
  • For comments, use varied texts or a JSON array.
  • Add media carefully — frequent media uploads increase the risk of limits.
  • Before launching, ensure accounts are logged in and not restricted.

Proper configuration reduces the chance of bans and increases the bot’s efficiency.


You can also watch a video tutorial on how to use the Twitter Bot here:


Opening Twitter Bot Settings

To open the settings, click the gear icon on the Twitter Bot button.

Twitter bot settings window

A window will appear with two sections:

  • Publications
  • Reactions

Profile Preparation

The Twitter Bot uses the same profiles as the testnets and the Discord Bot.

Before launching, ensure:

  1. Profiles are loaded through Load Profiles.
  2. Each profile is logged into Twitter (X).
  3. Accounts are not banned or restricted.

Publications Mode

This section manages automatic tweet posting from selected profiles.

Twitter bot settings window


1. Selecting Profiles

Choose the profiles that will publish tweets.
These are the same profiles imported via Dolphin Anty or AdsPower.

Twitter bot settings window

Reminder

After selecting profiles and saving the settings, the profile list resets when the settings window is reopened.
This is intentional — to ensure that before each launch you select only active profiles available in the current session.

  • All other settings (URL, message texts, JSON arrays, media, selected functions) remain saved.
  • Only the list of selected profiles resets and must be selected again.

This prevents activity from running on outdated or unavailable profiles.


2. Tweet Text — Two Options

Twitter bot settings window

Option 1 — Single Tweet

If only one profile is used or all profiles should publish the same tweet — simply enter the text.


Option 2 — Array of Tweets (JSON)

If each profile should post a unique tweet, use a JSON array:

["Hello!", "Nice day!", "Farming testnets"]
  • The first profile publishes the first tweet,
  • the second profile publishes the second,
  • the third — the third, and so on.

You can:

  • enter the array manually;
  • upload it from a JSON file (paperclip icon).

3. Adding Media Files

Below the text field is the media upload block:

Twitter bot settings window

Supported media:

  • images
  • GIFs
  • videos

Upload options:

  • drag & drop
  • via the paperclip icon

How Are Media Files Distributed?

If one profile is selected

All attached media will be published in one post on that profile.

You can attach:

  • multiple images
  • a GIF
  • a video

(respect Twitter limits)


If multiple profiles and multiple media files are selected

Media files are distributed sequentially across profiles:

  • 1st media → first profile
  • 2nd media → second profile
  • 3rd media → third profile

Example:

Uploaded:

  • a video
  • a GIF
  • an image

Selected 3 profiles:

  • the video → first profile
  • the GIF → second profile
  • the image → third profile

Each profile publishes a unique post with unique media.


Reactions Mode

This section allows profiles to interact with a selected tweet:

  • Like
  • Retweet
  • Comment
  • Automatic reaction to a tweet from Publications

Twitter bot settings window


1. Selecting Profiles and Tweet URL

  1. Select the profiles that will perform reactions.
  2. Paste the tweet URL into the URL field.

Twitter bot settings window

The bot will react to this specific tweet.


2. Available Actions

  • Like — like the tweet
  • Retweet — retweet
  • Comment — leave a comment
  • Auto Reaction — automatically react to the tweet published in the Publications tab

Twitter bot settings window

You can enable multiple actions at once.


3. Comments: Single or JSON Array

When Comment is enabled, a comment input field appears.

Twitter bot settings window

You can use:

Option 1 — Single Comment

All profiles will leave the same comment.


Option 2 — Array of Comments (JSON)

If each profile needs its own text:

["Nice!", "Good post!"]
  • first profile → “Nice!”
  • second → “Good post!”
  • third → next array element

The array can be typed manually or uploaded via the paperclip.


4. Automatic Reaction

Twitter bot settings window

If Auto Reaction is enabled:

  1. A tweet is published through the Publications tab.
  2. After posting, the selected profiles automatically perform the chosen reactions:
    • like
    • retweet
    • comment (single or JSON array)

This creates a workflow:

Tweet Publication → Automatic Reactions → Increased account activity


5. Saving Settings

After configuring the Publications or Reactions tabs, click OK — the settings are saved.


Important Before Launch

Before using the Twitter Bot, ensure:

  • All profiles are logged into Twitter (X) beforehand.
  • The bot does not perform authorization — it works only with already logged-in accounts.
  • Avoid too frequent actions to reduce the risk of restrictions or temporary blocks.

Proper preparation of profiles ensures stable bot performance and minimizes errors.

Summary

The Twitter Bot in Multilaunchess allows you to automate:

  • posting tweets from multiple profiles;
  • using unique texts via JSON arrays;
  • attaching and distributing media files;
  • mass reactions (likes, retweets, comments);
  • automatic reactions to your own posts.

Flexible settings allow you to fine-tune the bot for any Twitter (X) growth strategy.