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Connect to Twitter using PhantomBuster's browser extension
This automation will act on your behalf on Twitter. The safest and most efficient way for the Phantom to connect to your account is by using your session cookie, which you can retrieve using PhantomBuster's browser extension. It's a simple 2-click installation:
If you're operating from another browser, you can find your cookie manually.
Take note: Every time you log into Twitter, a new cookie is created for that "session," so you must be logged in (and stay logged in) on your browser to provide a working cookie.
Give the URLs of the tweets you're interested in
You have two options:
1. Process a single tweet
Copy the tweet URL and paste it into your Phantom's setup.2. Process multiple tweets
Create a spreadsheet with Google Sheets. Copy the tweet URLs and paste them into your spreadsheet - one URL per row, all in column A.Make this spreadsheet public so PhantomBuster can access it.
Copy the spreadsheet URL and paste it into your Phantom's setup.
Specify the number of tweets to process per launch
Tell the Phantom how many tweets you would like it to process each time it launches.
It's always best to follow the recommendations given and not process too many at once in order to keep your account safe.
If the Phantom does not process all of the tweets in your input spreadsheet during a launch, it will pick up from where it left off in the next launch.
Keep checking back for new likes
Checking the "Watcher mode" option means that the Phantom will reprocess the same post URLs and extract any new likers that have appeared since they were last processed, adding these to your already-extracted list of likers.
Set the Phantom on repeat
Automation always produces better results in the long run. Set the Phantom to launch repeatedly and get results while you're away!
This Phantom runs from the cloud, which means you don't even need to have your browser open or computer on for these launches to happen.For more automatic launch options, click on the three little dots in the top right and "Show advanced settings."