The Raid System allows you to quickly boost engagement on any tweet using your saved token lists and proxies with a single command.What is a Raid?#
A raid is a coordinated mass engagement action on a specific tweet where multiple accounts simultaneously:All using your configured settings and accounts.Raid System Components#
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Configure once with /raidsettingsSet delays and preferences
2.
Raid instantly with /raid <tweet_url>Raid executes immediately
No additional setup needed
How It Works#
When you use /raidsettings, you save:Which actions are enabled (like, RT, comment, bookmark)
Random delays between actions
Comment templates (if enabled)
When you use /raid <tweet_url>:1.
Bot loads your saved raid settings
3.
Distributes accounts across threads
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Assigns proxies to accounts
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Executes enabled actions simultaneously
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Applies random delays for safety
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Reports results in real-time
Raid Actions#
Enable all for maximum engagement
Select specific actions for targeted boost
Disable risky actions for safer raids
Mix and match based on goals
Random Delays#
Avoid detection as bot activity
Reduce rate limit triggers
Make engagement appear organic
Maximum delay: 120 seconds
Random range between min/max
Applied between each account's actions
Example (Assuming 1 thread):Account 1 acts immediately
Account 2 waits 17 seconds (random)
Account 3 waits 24 seconds (random)
Account 4 waits 12 seconds (random)
When comment action is enabled, bot can:Use predefined comment templates
Randomly select from template list
Add variations to avoid duplicates
Post as replies to the tweet
Amazing content! 🔥
This is fire! 💯
So true! 👏
Couldn't agree more! 🙌
Great perspective! ✨Bot randomly picks one per account to reply with.Proxy Usage in Raids#
Why proxies are important:Distribute requests across IPs
Still works but limited scale
Not recommended for 50+ accounts
Raid Execution Flow#
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You send: /raid https://x.com/user/status/123456789
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Tweet exists and is accessible
Your saved raid settings exist
Next Steps#
Configure your first raid: /raidsettings -Configure raid settings
Execute a quick raid: /raid <tweet_url> - Quick raid a tweet
Learn about advanced options in settings documentation
For detailed configuration, see the /raidsettings guide. Modified at 2025-12-05 10:49:52