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PhilipZeplin

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  1. I'm sure something like that could be created with YouTube, but before you do, keep a few things in mind: 1) If you have AdSense enabled on those videos, doing this will get your AdSense account permanently banned/removed (from any service - including forfeiting any money that might be on the account). 2) Doing this has a very high chance of getting your videos banned/removed. They have done so for very high profile names too (such as international music companies, movie companies, and more). 3) At the very least, they will most likely remove the fake views from the video (which, again, they
  2. Don't quite see why you would need lists instead of variables. As far as I understand, variables SHOULD work.
  3. Ok, so here's the deal: I've created a bot for creating accounts on Wordpress, and then verifying their emails. Works fantastic, and all is nifty. BUT, I get one random error, at random times, when running the bot: The following error was encountered while trying to retrieve the URL: http://wordpress.com/ Access Denied. Access control configuration prevents your request from being allowed at this time. Please contact your service provider if you feel this is incorrect. Your cache administrator is webmaster. Any clue what's happening? I'm using proxies, but they should all be work
  4. Ah, that makes sense Instead of waiting for the whole page, just wait for the element that you need Thanks for the tip ^^
  5. MWUAHAHAHA. (That's my "evil genius" laugh) Ok, so it might not be pretty, and I'm sure there are more effective ways of doing this, but if it works it works! Create a list of 10 items. Choose random list item. If list position=XNumber enter blog theme name in search box, click search, and click activate. Wewt! Sure, it's not pretty, but it works! EDIT: That actually works wonderfully. Because then it works purely based on the blog theme names, meaning I can create a .txt file with the names I want as an option, and create variables out of that list, and make it search for a variable if
  6. Hi Frank, Thanks for the reply! I'm quite an IT/Software handy guy, so ubot haven't been a huge issue for me so far. I actually quite enjoy the little "logical games" of figuring out how to do stuff. I did get the impression that I might be a bit "lofty" as you put it, when looking through stuff, but I can live with that. I'm sure my bot isn't as optimized as it could be (I'm sure it's "messy"), but hey, if it works it works! I'm pretty sure I've got the text figured out, but the theme is killing me right now. The idea of adding it to a list, and then making that list random, makes perfect
  7. I tried the change attribute, but couldn't get it to work. I'll have a look at it again! Otherwise, I just realize that I could do it with keyboard shortcuts? A click command, and then a keyboard command for "ctr+a" and "delete" would work too? And for the random theme... I love you! It never occurred to me that I could add the themes to a list! Thanks!
  8. Hi there fellow ubotters! I've been looking at ubot for a while now, and finally decided that I was fed up with software not working, and that I would just make it myself. Spent a few hours yesterday and managed to create a bot from scratch, that creates a wordpress account from a file list, goes to the email address used, validates it, logs into the account, and that's when my first little issue is: I want the bot to choose a theme. I have already accomplished this, but I would like it to choose a random theme, or at least one of several predetermined themes! How would I do this? I had orig
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