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const randInt = (min, max) => Math.floor(Math.random() * (max - min + 1) + min) // min and max included | |
const sleep = ms => new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, ms)) | |
const followersElement = getFollowersElementWithUsername(getUsername()) | |
followersElement.click() | |
function getUsername () { | |
const pageTitleElement = document.getElementsByTagName('h2')[0] | |
if (!pageTitleElement) throw new Error('No title to get username from') | |
return pageTitleElement.innerHTML | |
} | |
function getFollowersElementWithUsername (username) { | |
const followersElement = document.querySelectorAll('a[href="/' + username + '/following/"]')[0] | |
if (!followersElement) throw new Error('No followers element was found') | |
return followersElement | |
} | |
const friends = new Set(['user1', 'user2']) | |
const unfollows = {} | |
let tries = 0 | |
let globalCount = 0 | |
const hasMoreToLoad = ul => ul.childElementCount !== globalCount || ul.children[ul.childElementCount - 1].firstChild.getAttribute('data-visualcompletion') === 'loading-state' | |
const populateUnfollowsPool = () => { | |
const ul = document.querySelectorAll('ul')[1].firstChild | |
const lis = [...ul.querySelectorAll('li')] | |
.map(li => ({ button: li.querySelector('button'), name: (li.querySelector('a') || { href: '' }).href.split('/').slice(-2)[0] })) | |
.filter(({ button, name }) => button && button.textContent === 'Following' && name && !friends.has(name) && !unfollows[name]) | |
lis.forEach(({ button, name }) => (unfollows[name] = { button, name })) | |
globalCount = ul.childElementCount | |
ul.children[globalCount - 1].scrollIntoView(true) | |
console.log('elements', globalCount, 'unfollows', Object.keys(unfollows).length, 'tries', tries) | |
setTimeout(() => hasMoreToLoad(ul) || tries++ < 3 ? populateUnfollowsPool() : finishedCollection(), randInt(848, 2004)) | |
} | |
setTimeout(populateUnfollowsPool, 3000) | |
async function finishedCollection () { | |
console.log('!!! Collection Finished') | |
const toUnfollow = Object.values(unfollows) | |
const total = toUnfollow.length | |
for (let i = 0; i < total; i++) { | |
const { button, name } = toUnfollow[i] | |
button.scrollIntoView(true) | |
button.click() | |
await sleep(randInt(50, 200)) | |
const unfollow = [...document.querySelectorAll('button')].find(button => button.textContent === 'Unfollow') | |
unfollow && unfollow.click() | |
console.log('Unfollowed ', name, (i / total * 100).toFixed(2), '%') | |
await sleep(i % 8 ? randInt(120, 800) : randInt(1, 10) * 60 * 1000) | |
} | |
} |
Can you make a script to find all who didn't follow back, I just need a list so that I can put that list in another script where I can easily unfollow all, or just usernames are also enough, or if you know anything regarding this please let me know.
Interesting. I've for some reason cannot access instagram from the computer anymore because password reset page does not work for me and I can't actually try the script anymore ...
It doesn't look like a serious problem though. Yeah, Instagram Will be slow 😅 what's worse is their rate limiting is not quite easy to pin down anymore.
Since there is a lot of people having the same issue, I might look into the API itself to speed up this unfollow process.
It's now unfollowing correctly after a few refreshes and script restarts, the api limit keep getting hit but after 5 mins it'll unfollow a couple more so it's ok!
Thanks for making this.
keep getting
`Vev1H1eefJG.js?_nc_x=Ij3Wp8lg5Kz:59 ErrorUtils caught an error:
Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'scrollIntoView')
Subsequent non-fatal errors won't be logged; see https://fburl.com/debugjs.`
Unfortunately this is a crappy script that manipulates the dom. What you want to be doing ideally is to interact with the API directly.
That would allow you to break the pipeline in two. All you will need to know is the account id. The rest could be recreated by the session things like token and other instagram required params.
Problems with proprietary API's is that they change often and it can be quite hard to keep up with the reverse engineering. I'm guessing this is why nobody made a chrome extension for this already or an npm package.
There is one here that queries all followers here
But have a look for the project's active issues
(Might I suggest you create a new account instead? @Nomark13)