Nothing happened. Jarvee quietly followed 80 accounts a day, liked 90 posts, and slowly unfollowed the non-reciprocators from two weeks ago. Leo checked his phone obsessively. No growth. He almost turned the speeds up. He didn't.
After an hour of digging through Reddit threads and dodging obvious scams, he found it. Jarvee. The software looked like it was built in 2005—a dense, grey interface with more tabs than a filing cabinet. But the tutorials promised the world: auto-follow, auto-like, auto-comment, all on autopilot. jarvee tutorial
This was the core. GhostInTheShell dismissed hashtag scraping as "noise." Instead, he instructed Leo to find five "mother accounts"—medium-sized RetroWave pages (20k-50k followers) whose audience was active and loyal. Not the giants, not the ghosts. Nothing happened
The trick that made this tutorial legendary was "Deep Scraping." Jarvee normally scraped 50-100 users from a post. GhostInTheShell had found a loophole. He instructed Leo to manually open a popular #Synthwave post in his browser, scroll until the "liked by" list had loaded 500+ names, then copy the post's link into a special "Web Scraper" tool within Jarvee. No growth
Panicking, he reopened the tutorial. At the very bottom, in tiny, grey font, was a final note he had missed: