It would be great to have 2 global randomization settings for bots to make them behave more like humans. Improving bot detection prevention.
This could easily be done by adding 2 types of ‘random wait time’ (set in milliseconds) settings for the bots.
1) ‘Random wait time between actions’
2) ‘Random wait time between keystrokes’
Both set with a minimum and maximum number of milliseconds.
By introducing these random millisecond based ‘wait times’ between every action and keystroke - no run of a bot would ever be the same in terms of how long the run will take.
Making it even harder for the bots to be detected.
Example: You have an outreach bot for LinkedIn - It looks for all the CTO’s it can find and sends them a personalized message.
Right now every loop (send message) will be done in exactly the same manner and in very much the same time - so it will be very easy to spot for LinkedIn to build an ‘activity timer’ ⏱️ feature that looks for ‘bot like behavior’ and then ultimately shut you down.
But with these 2 global ‘micro delays’.
You could set the action delay to 10-200 milliseconds and the keystroke delay to 5-50 milliseconds.
For a bot with say 30 actions and an average message length of 250 characters.
The bot would add between 1550-8500 for each message it sends and because it’s not just doing it as a single delay but as 280 individual micro delays - it will be much harder for any platform to build a detector that will be able to catch the bot based on its behavior.
And let’s not pretend that with all the automation tools that are flooding on to the scene - That ALL the platforms we want to automate will implement countermeasures if they haven’t already done so.
Upvote if you want your bots to operate without detection 👍👍👍
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ZeroWork
5 months ago
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Martin
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