A Facebook Auto Liker is a tool or service designed to automatically give likes to Facebook posts, photos, or comments without requiring manual interaction. These tools often advertise the ability to boost engagement by adding likes to content quickly, making posts appear more popular than they actually are.

python auto_liker.py

If the script requests your access token, you are granting total control of your profile to an unknown third party. Your account will silently be used as a "bot" to like, comment on, and share spam posts for thousands of other users worldwide. 3. Immediate Account Bans and Shadowbans

Some extensions (e.g., "Auto Like for Facebook") automate within browser limits, but even these are against ToS and often get flagged.

In the past, developers exploited loopholes in Facebook's Android or iPhone apps to extract permanent access tokens. Meta has completely tightened its OAuth and token generation protocols. Tokens generated via unauthorized third-party scripts expire almost immediately or are flagged as malicious the moment they execute an automated action. 3. Constant Interface Changes

Using Termux to run Python-based, Selenium-driven Facebook auto-liker scripts can technically automate reactions and story views on Android devices. However, this practice poses high risks, including temporary or permanent account bans by Facebook and security vulnerabilities from inputting credentials into unauthorized scripts. Review a common script implementation at

python fb_liker.py --token YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN

Facebook tracks user behavior patterns. A human cannot view and like 50 posts in 30 seconds. When a Termux script sends rapid, automated requests, Facebook’s systems flag the activity as "coordinated inauthentic behavior." This triggers an instant checkpoint, forcing you to solve complex CAPTCHAs or verify your identity. 2. Deprecation of Public Access Tokens

Take time to comment and like other users' posts genuinely.