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HistoryApr 02, 2019 - 11:16 a.m.

Hacking Instagram to Get Free Meals in Exchange for Positive Reviews

2019-04-0211:16:21
Bruce Schneier
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This is a fascinating hack:

> In today’s digital age, a large Instagram audience is considered a valuable currency. I had also heard through the grapevine that I could monetize a large following – or in my desired case – use it to have my meals paid for. So I did just that.
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> I created an Instagram page that showcased pictures of New York City’s skylines, iconic spots, elegant skyscrapers ­-- you name it. The page has amassed a following of over 25,000 users in the NYC area and it’s still rapidly growing.
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> I reach out restaurants in the area either via Instagram’s direct messaging or email and offer to post a positive review in return for a free entree or at least a discount. Almost every restaurant I’ve messaged came back at me with a compensated meal or a gift card. Most places have an allocated marketing budget for these types of things so they were happy to offer me a free dining experience in exchange for a promotion. I’ve ended up giving some of these meals away to my friends and family because at times I had too many queued up to use myself.
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> The beauty of this all is that I automated the whole thing. And I mean 100% of it. I wrote code that finds these pictures or videos, makes a caption, adds hashtags, credits where the picture or video comes from, weeds out bad or spammy posts, posts them, follows and unfollows users, likes pictures, monitors my inbox, and most importantly – both direct messages and emails restaurants about a potential promotion. Since its inception, I haven’t even really logged into the account. I spend zero time on it. It’s essentially a robot that operates like a human, but the average viewer can’t tell the difference. And as the programmer, I get to sit back and admire its (and my) work.

So much going on in this project.