There's a company called Twilio that makes a Python API for sending mass SMS messages:
The API looks straightforward enough. I know the language and I could probably bang out a little command line executable that would take a text file with #'s, timestamps, and messages and move them out. You'd probably need to sign up and supply your own developer key, however.
As for the "apps" I don't know anything about their interfaces, as Phoenix says they likely have their shit locked down pretty well so it would be difficult.
You're basically talking about writing an ELIZA chatbot with game, haha.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ELIZA
Natural language conversation is a pretty non-trivial problem. Anyone with a brain will pick up real quickly that they're talking with a bot. I think some Nigerian scammers already use stuff like this...it's not hard to detect.
I did actually pull one girl from online by pretending I was a bot, however. My opener was like "HELLO USER. ALGORITHM DETECTS YOU ARE SUITABLE MATCH - HIGH PRIORITY SUBROUTINE INITIATED."
That opener got a lot of responses for a while. I thought it was kind of clever.
The API looks straightforward enough. I know the language and I could probably bang out a little command line executable that would take a text file with #'s, timestamps, and messages and move them out. You'd probably need to sign up and supply your own developer key, however.
As for the "apps" I don't know anything about their interfaces, as Phoenix says they likely have their shit locked down pretty well so it would be difficult.
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Anyone with game could write a decent conversation structure that could work virtually in all situations. You would just need an app that automates it, picks up possible responses using certain cues, and texts back (with adequate timing) a preprogrammed reply. I would write it myself if I had the programming knowledge, or would even perhaps pay money to get it written by someone with the knowledge. I somehow get the feeling that this WILL be the future of game.
You're basically talking about writing an ELIZA chatbot with game, haha.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ELIZA
Natural language conversation is a pretty non-trivial problem. Anyone with a brain will pick up real quickly that they're talking with a bot. I think some Nigerian scammers already use stuff like this...it's not hard to detect.
I did actually pull one girl from online by pretending I was a bot, however. My opener was like "HELLO USER. ALGORITHM DETECTS YOU ARE SUITABLE MATCH - HIGH PRIORITY SUBROUTINE INITIATED."
That opener got a lot of responses for a while. I thought it was kind of clever.
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