-gurufuel !!exclusive!! | Facebook Friend Adder - Blaster Pro 7.1.3 -2010-
While the software promised the ability to gain "1000's of FaceBook Fans... on Autopilot", the user experience was often rocky. Forums from that era show mixed reactions. Some users managed to successfully run the software for "spamming by chat", while others reported that the software was buggy, "tosco" (clunky), or simply failed to open.
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However, the version preserved in archives (7.1.3) was the last one that worked before Facebook introduced the "Confirm Friend Request" history log. After that update in late 2010, using Blaster Pro became extremely dangerous. Accounts would be "rate limited" (soft ban), then "featured locked," and finally, "PVA locked" (requiring phone verification). Facebook Friend Adder - Blaster Pro 7.1.3 -2010- -GuruFuel
It represents the . For a brief window, a $97 piece of software (or a cracked version) gave you access to the attention of millions of people for free. Affiliate marketers used it to build massive warm lists. Network marketers used it to skip the "prospecting" phase entirely. Musicians and artists used it to bypass PR firms.
Mark hit "Start." He watched the log window scroll. While the software promised the ability to gain
The "7.1.3" version was known for its suite of automation features tailored for mass outreach:
Once requests were accepted, the software could automate follow-up direct messages to promote affiliate products, blogs, or external websites. Some users managed to successfully run the software
Hard daily limits were placed on how many requests an account could send.
It mimicked human keystrokes to dodge Facebook’s early security bots.
The interface was reportedly clunky and basic, but for the digital marketer of 2010, it was an invaluable asset. It promised efficiency, automation, and a direct line to potential customers.
Locking down systems under the guise of providing a "free traffic loophole."