FACEBOOK SPAMSHARE

How to Use This Tool

Purpose: This tool automates sharing a Facebook post multiple times using your account, boosting its visibility. You need the post’s URL and your Facebook cookies (a digital key to act as you).

⚠️ Warning: Excessive sharing risks a Facebook account ban. Treat cookies like passwords—keep them private and secure.

Step 1: Obtain Facebook Cookies

Cookies allow the tool to share posts as if you’re logged into Facebook. Use a browser extension to extract them:

  • Cookie Editor Extension:
    1. Install Cookie Editor for Chrome/Edge or Firefox.
    2. Visit facebook.com and log in.
    3. Open Cookie Editor (browser toolbar icon).
    4. Locate facebook.com cookies (e.g., sb, datr, c_user).
    5. Click “Export” → “JSON.” Copy the text (e.g., [{"key":"sb","value":"xyz"},...]).
  • C3C FBState Utility:
    1. Install C3C FBState Utility (search online or consult a tech expert).
    2. Log into Facebook, open the extension, and export facebook.com cookies as JSON.
    3. Copy the JSON output.

Tip: Save cookies in a secure text file. Refresh cookies weekly, as they expire.

Step 2: Complete the Form

Fill out the form with the following details:

  • Post URL: The Facebook post link (e.g., https://facebook.com/username/posts/123). Right-click the post’s timestamp, select “Copy Link,” and paste it. Ensure it starts with https://facebook.com.
  • Facebook Cookie: Paste the JSON cookie text (or raw string like sb=xyz;datr=abc) into the textarea. Do not edit it.
  • Shares: Number of times to share the post (1–10,000, e.g., 5). Start small to test.
  • Interval (s): Delay between share batches in seconds (0–60, e.g., 1). Use 0 for no delay.
  • Threads: Number of simultaneous shares (1–5, default 1). Higher threads (e.g., 3) share faster but may stress the server or hit Facebook’s limits. Use 1 for stability.

Step 3: Start Sharing

Click the “Start Sharing” button. The tool will:

  • Show a progress bar (e.g., “50% (5/10)” for 5 of 10 shares completed).
  • Display real-time logs in the “Terminal Logs” section:
    • Green: Success/Info (e.g., “Starting sharing process with 3 threads”, “Shared post (ID: 123)”).
    • Yellow: Warnings (e.g., “Attempt 2 failed”, “Maximum 5 threads allowed”).
    • Red: Errors (e.g., “Invalid cookie”, “Failed to retrieve access token”).

When finished, the button re-enables, and a log confirms “Sharing stopped.” Check your Facebook account to verify the shares (under “Activity Log” or timeline).

Troubleshooting

  • “Invalid cookie”: Refresh cookies from Facebook. Ensure you copied the full JSON or string. Log out and back in if needed.
  • “Invalid URL”: Verify the URL starts with https://facebook.com and links to a public or accessible post. Test it in a browser.
  • “Threads must be 1–5”: Enter a number between 1 and 5. Higher threads may cause warnings if server limits are hit.
  • No progress/logs: Server may be down. Contact your administrator or check your internet connection.
  • Too many logs: Click “Clear Logs” to reset the terminal.

Best Practices

  • Test with 1 share and 1 thread to ensure cookies and URL work.
  • Use low thread counts (1–2) for small share amounts to avoid Facebook restrictions.
  • Space shares with intervals (e.g., 1–2 seconds) to mimic natural activity.
  • Store cookies securely and never share them publicly.
  • Monitor Facebook’s activity log for shares and watch for account warnings.

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Terminal Logs