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YouTube Friend Adding Software

This video describes AdderTube, a piece of software that makes it easy to send out mass friend requests on YouTube.

So, you browse pages on YouTube, it pulls out all the user names on the page, and with a single click, you can send friend requests to every single user name you collected. The idea is to find all the people in a niche, or all the people commenting on your videos, and add them all without putting in a lot of tedious effort.

This sort of software is available in various forms all over the internet. In fact, this particular package is available as source code, so you can buy it, re-brand it, and sell it all over again. The point is, it’s an interesting idea, and I’ll bet if you want to mass-spam YouTube users (or use it for more benevolent purposes), you’ll find the right software for you.

July 24th, 2007 Posted by Nathan Weinberg | YouTube, Services, General | 3 comments



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  3. I don’t want to be rude, but this software is crap compared to “Tube Toolbox.” Tube Toolbox has more features than any other adder and is cheaper than any other adder. Free download at http://www.TubeToolbox.com

    Comment by Toolman | April 21, 2008

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