Nuker is a Python script that automates the process of blocking all the users that liked a specific tweet on Twitter. With Nuker, you can quickly and easily block users en masse, saving you time and effort.
Before using Nuker, you will need to set up a Twitter developer account and create a Twitter app in the developer portal to obtain the necessary API keys.
- To create a Twitter developer account, go to the Twitter Developer Portal and sign up for an account.
- Once you have created a developer account, create a new app in the developer portal.
- In the app settings, go to the "Keys and Tokens" tab to obtain your API keys and access tokens.
After setting up your Twitter developer account and obtaining your API keys, you can download the Nuker script and install the required dependencies by running the following command:
To use Nuker, you will need to add your API keys and access tokens to a .env
file in the cloned folder.
- Create a
.env
file in the cloned folder. - Add the following lines to the
.env
file, replacing the placeholders with your own API keys and access tokens: - Save the
.env
file.
To run Nuker, simply run the following command in your terminal:
Replace <tweet-url>
with the URL of the tweet you want to target. Nuker will then begin blocking all the users who have liked that tweet.
Nuker is intended for educational and informational purposes only. The use of this tool for any other purpose is strictly prohibited. The authors of this tool will not be held responsible for any misuse or damage caused by this tool.