├── Procfile
├── logo.png
├── requirements.txt
├── .env
├── Dockerfile
├── app.json
├── .github
└── workflows
│ └── NOTHING.yml
├── README.md
├── main.py
└── LICENSE
/Procfile:
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1 | worker: python main.py
2 |
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/logo.png:
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https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ifeelscam/Instagram-Report-bot/HEAD/logo.png
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/requirements.txt:
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1 | Flask==2.3.2
2 | pyTelegramBotAPI==4.12.0
3 | instaloader
4 | python-dotenv==1.0.0
5 | sys
6 | telebot
7 |
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/.env:
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1 | API_TOKEN=7528918302:XYZBJIKNCSXV&*GINNM
2 | #Enter Your Bot token
3 |
4 | FORCE_JOIN_CHANNEL=PythonBotz
5 | #Enter Your Force sub channel Username without @
6 |
7 | ADMIN_ID=6076683960
8 | #Enter Bot Admin I'd for broadcast & restart get from @outlawxbot by using /id
9 |
10 | #PAID INSTAGRAM BANs AVAILABLE TELEGRAM > https://t.me/based_ahmad
11 |
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/Dockerfile:
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1 | # Use an official Python runtime as a parent image
2 | FROM python:3.9-slim
3 |
4 | # Set environment variables to prevent Python from writing pyc files to disk
5 | ENV PYTHONUNBUFFERED=1
6 |
7 | # Set the working directory in the container
8 | WORKDIR /app
9 |
10 | # Copy the requirements file into the container at /app
11 | COPY requirements.txt /app/
12 |
13 | # Install any needed packages specified in requirements.txt
14 | RUN pip install --no-cache-dir -r requirements.txt
15 |
16 | # Copy the rest of the application code into the container at /app
17 | COPY . /app/
18 |
19 | # Expose port 8080 for Flask
20 | EXPOSE 8080
21 |
22 | # Run the main script when the container launches
23 | CMD ["python", "main.py"]
24 |
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/app.json:
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1 | {
2 | "name": "Instagram Report Bot",
3 | "description": "A simple Telegram bot running on Heroku",
4 | "repository": "https://github.com/ifeelscam/Instagram-Repot-Bot",
5 | "logo": "https://github.com/ifeelscam/Instagram-Report-bot/logo.png",
6 | "keywords": ["python", "telegram", "bot", "flask"],
7 | "buildpacks": [
8 | {
9 | "url": "heroku/python"
10 | }
11 | ],
12 | "env": {
13 | "API_TOKEN": {
14 | "description": "Telegram Bot API token",
15 | "value": "your-default-api-token-if-any"
16 | }
17 | },
18 | "formation": {
19 | "web": {
20 | "quantity": 1,
21 | "size": "eco"
22 | }
23 | },
24 | "addons": [
25 | {
26 | "plan": "heroku-postgresql:hobby-dev"
27 | }
28 | ],
29 | "scripts": {
30 | "postdeploy": "echo Your bot is deployed!"
31 | }
32 | }
33 |
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/.github/workflows/NOTHING.yml:
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1 | name: Instgram Tool 🔥
2 | on:
3 | schedule:
4 | - cron: '0 */6 * * *' # every 6 hours
5 | workflow_dispatch: # manual trigger
6 |
7 | jobs:
8 | auto-commit:
9 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
10 | steps:
11 | - name: Checkout repo
12 | uses: actions/checkout@v3
13 |
14 | - name: Configure Git
15 | run: |
16 | git config --global user.email "shaikhatif278@gmail.com"
17 | git config --global user.name "ifeelscam"
18 |
19 | - name: Create empty commit
20 | run: |
21 | git commit --allow-empty -m "Instagram Tool 🔥"
22 |
23 | - name: Push changes with PAT
24 | run: |
25 | git remote set-url origin https://x-access-token:${{ secrets.GH_TOKEN }}@github.com/ifeelscam/Instagram-Report-bot.git
26 | git push origin main
27 |
28 |
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/README.md:
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1 |

2 |
3 |
4 |
5 | INSTAGRAM REPORT BOT
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 | 
10 | 
11 |
12 |
13 | REPORT ANY INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT.
14 |
15 | > [!CAUTION]
16 | > ```This tool is created for EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. The creator is not responsible for any damage or misuse of this tool.```
17 | >
18 | ## Features
19 |
20 | * 🔒 Disable Instagram Account.
21 | * With no community.
22 | * 0 - 1M followers.
23 | * User Friendly UI.
24 |
25 | ### Variables
26 |
27 | * `API_TOKEN` Your bot token from @BotFather
28 | * `ADMIN_ID` Bot Admin I'd Get from @Pythonbotz
29 | * `FORCE_JOIN_CHANNEL` Your Fsub channel Username Without @
30 |
31 |
32 |
33 | # ᴅᴏɴ'ᴛ ʀᴇᴍᴏᴠᴇ ᴍʏ ᴄʀᴇᴅɪᴛ...
34 |
35 | ⋗ ᴄʀᴇᴅɪᴛ -
[Trinity](https://t.me/SugerBaddie) & [Ben 10](https://t.me/metaui)
36 |
37 | ⋗ ᴛᴇʟᴇɢʀᴀᴍ - [Python Botz](https://t.me/Pythonbotz)
38 |
39 |
40 |
41 |
42 |
43 | - ᴅᴇᴘʟᴏʏᴍᴇɴᴛ ᴍᴇᴛʜᴏᴅs
44 |
45 |
46 | ─「 ᴅᴇᴩʟᴏʏ ᴏɴ ᴋᴏʏᴇʙ 」─
47 |
48 |
49 |
50 |
51 |
52 | ─「 ᴅᴇᴩʟᴏʏ ᴏɴ ʀᴀɪʟᴡᴀʏ 」─
53 |
54 |
55 |
56 |
57 |
58 | ─「 ᴅᴇᴩʟᴏʏ ᴏɴ ʀᴇɴᴅᴇʀ 」─
59 |
60 |
61 |
62 |
63 |
64 | ─「 ᴅᴇᴩʟᴏʏ ᴏɴ ᴠᴘs 」─
65 |
66 |
67 |
68 | git clone https://github.com/ifeelscam/Instagram-Report-bot
69 | # Install Packages
70 | pip3 install -U -r requirements.txt
71 | Edit info.py with variables as given below then run bot
72 | python3 bot.py
73 |
74 |
75 |
76 |
77 | ## 𝐶𝑜𝑚𝑚𝑎𝑛𝑑𝑠
78 |
79 | ```
80 | /start - Check I'm Alive or Dead
81 | /help - Help Guide for new Users
82 | /getmeth - Generate Method for your Target
83 | /users - view bot statistics
84 | /broadcast - broadcast any messages to bot users
85 | /restart - Reset your bot uptime
86 | ```
87 |
88 | **Legal Notice**
89 |
90 | ```console
91 | This is illegal if you use it without the consent of the creators — in this case, the Instagram/Facebook team. I am not accountable for any of your actions; this was merely a speedrun to demonstrate how botters work. Please do not misuse this tool.
92 | ```
93 |
94 | ---
95 |
96 |
97 |
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/main.py:
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1 | import os
2 | import sys
3 | import random
4 | import logging
5 | import re
6 | from collections import defaultdict
7 | from threading import Thread
8 | import telebot
9 | import instaloader
10 | from flask import Flask
11 | from dotenv import load_dotenv
12 |
13 | # Load environment variables from .env file
14 | load_dotenv()
15 |
16 | # Configure logging
17 | logging.basicConfig(filename='bot.log', level=logging.INFO, format='%(asctime)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s')
18 |
19 | # Flask app to keep the bot alive
20 | app = Flask(__name__)
21 |
22 | @app.route('/')
23 | def home():
24 | return "I'm alive"
25 |
26 | def run_flask_app():
27 | app.run(host='0.0.0.0', port=8080)
28 |
29 | def keep_alive():
30 | t = Thread(target=run_flask_app)
31 | t.start()
32 |
33 | # Start the Flask app in a thread
34 | keep_alive()
35 |
36 | # Initialize the Telegram bot
37 | API_TOKEN = os.getenv("API_TOKEN")
38 | FORCE_JOIN_CHANNEL = os.getenv("FORCE_JOIN_CHANNEL")
39 | ADMIN_ID = os.getenv("ADMIN_ID")
40 |
41 | bot = telebot.TeleBot(API_TOKEN)
42 |
43 | # In-memory list to store user IDs
44 | user_ids = set()
45 |
46 | def add_user(user_id):
47 | user_ids.add(user_id)
48 |
49 | def remove_user(user_id):
50 | user_ids.discard(user_id)
51 |
52 | def get_all_users():
53 | return list(user_ids)
54 |
55 | # List of keywords for different report categories
56 | report_keywords = {
57 | "HATE": ["devil", "666", "savage", "love", "hate", "followers", "selling", "sold", "seller", "dick", "ban", "banned", "free", "method", "paid"],
58 | "SELF": ["suicide", "blood", "death", "dead", "kill myself"],
59 | "BULLY": ["@"],
60 | "VIOLENT": ["hitler", "osama bin laden", "guns", "soldiers", "masks", "flags"],
61 | "ILLEGAL": ["drugs", "cocaine", "plants", "trees", "medicines"],
62 | "PRETENDING": ["verified", "tick"],
63 | "NUDITY": ["nude", "sex", "send nudes"],
64 | "SPAM": ["phone number", "email", "contact"]
65 | }
66 |
67 | def check_keywords(text, keywords):
68 | return any(keyword in text.lower() for keyword in keywords)
69 |
70 | def analyze_profile(profile_info):
71 | reports = defaultdict(int)
72 | profile_texts = [
73 | profile_info.get("username", ""),
74 | profile_info.get("biography", ""),
75 | ]
76 |
77 | for text in profile_texts:
78 | for category, keywords in report_keywords.items():
79 | if check_keywords(text, keywords):
80 | reports[category] += 1
81 |
82 | if reports:
83 | unique_counts = random.sample(range(1, 6), min(len(reports), 4))
84 | formatted_reports = {
85 | category: f"{count}x - {category}" for category, count in zip(reports.keys(), unique_counts)
86 | }
87 | else:
88 | all_categories = list(report_keywords.keys())
89 | num_categories = random.randint(2, 5)
90 | selected_categories = random.sample(all_categories, num_categories)
91 | unique_counts = random.sample(range(1, 6), num_categories)
92 | formatted_reports = {
93 | category: f"{count}x - {category}" for category, count in zip(selected_categories, unique_counts)
94 | }
95 |
96 | return formatted_reports
97 |
98 | def get_public_instagram_info(username):
99 | L = instaloader.Instaloader()
100 | try:
101 | profile = instaloader.Profile.from_username(L.context, username)
102 | info = {
103 | "username": profile.username,
104 | "full_name": profile.full_name,
105 | "biography": profile.biography,
106 | "follower_count": profile.followers,
107 | "following_count": profile.followees,
108 | "is_private": profile.is_private,
109 | "post_count": profile.mediacount,
110 | "external_url": profile.external_url,
111 | }
112 | return info
113 | except instaloader.exceptions.ProfileNotExistsException:
114 | return None
115 | except instaloader.exceptions.InstaloaderException as e:
116 | logging.error(f"An error occurred: {e}")
117 | return None
118 |
119 | def is_user_in_channel(user_id):
120 | try:
121 | member = bot.get_chat_member(f"@{FORCE_JOIN_CHANNEL}", user_id)
122 | return member.status in ['member', 'administrator', 'creator']
123 | except telebot.apihelper.ApiTelegramException:
124 | return False
125 |
126 | def escape_markdown_v2(text):
127 | # Escape special MarkdownV2 characters
128 | replacements = {
129 | '_': r'\_', '*': r'\*', '[': r'\[', ']': r'\]',
130 | '(': r'\(', ')': r'\)', '~': r'\~', '`': r'\`',
131 | '>': r'\>', '#': r'\#', '+': r'\+', '-': r'\-',
132 | '=': r'\=', '|': r'\|', '{': r'\{', '}': r'\}',
133 | '.': r'\.', '!': r'\!'
134 | }
135 | pattern = re.compile('|'.join(re.escape(key) for key in replacements.keys()))
136 | return pattern.sub(lambda x: replacements[x.group(0)], text)
137 |
138 | @bot.message_handler(commands=['start'])
139 | def start(message):
140 | user_id = message.chat.id
141 | if not is_user_in_channel(user_id):
142 | markup = telebot.types.InlineKeyboardMarkup()
143 | markup.add(telebot.types.InlineKeyboardButton("Join Channel", url=f"https://t.me/{FORCE_JOIN_CHANNEL}"))
144 | markup.add(telebot.types.InlineKeyboardButton("Joined", callback_data='reload'))
145 | bot.reply_to(message, f"Please join @{FORCE_JOIN_CHANNEL} to use this bot.", reply_markup=markup)
146 | return
147 |
148 | add_user(user_id) # Add user to the list
149 | markup = telebot.types.InlineKeyboardMarkup()
150 | markup.add(telebot.types.InlineKeyboardButton("Help", callback_data='help'))
151 | markup.add(telebot.types.InlineKeyboardButton("Update Channel", url='t.me/PythonBotz'))
152 | bot.reply_to(message, "Welcome! Use /getmeth to analyze an Instagram profile.\n\n 100% working Too in $30 message @SugerBaddie !!", reply_markup=markup)
153 |
154 | @bot.message_handler(commands=['getmeth'])
155 | def analyze(message):
156 | user_id = message.chat.id
157 | if not is_user_in_channel(user_id):
158 | bot.reply_to(message, f"Please join @{FORCE_JOIN_CHANNEL} to use this bot.")
159 | return
160 |
161 | username = message.text.split()[1:] # Get username from command
162 | if not username:
163 | bot.reply_to(message, "😾 Worong method Please send like this /getmeth Username without @ & < > Send your Target username.")
164 | return
165 |
166 | username = ' '.join(username)
167 | bot.reply_to(message, f"🔍 Scanning Your Target Profile: {username}. Please wait...")
168 |
169 | profile_info = get_public_instagram_info(username)
170 | if profile_info:
171 | reports_to_file = analyze_profile(profile_info)
172 | result_text = f"**Public Information for {username}:**\n"
173 | result_text += f"Username: {profile_info.get('username', 'N/A')}\n"
174 | result_text += f"Full Name: {profile_info.get('full_name', 'N/A')}\n"
175 | result_text += f"Biography: {profile_info.get('biography', 'N/A')}\n"
176 | result_text += f"Followers: {profile_info.get('follower_count', 'N/A')}\n"
177 | result_text += f"Following: {profile_info.get('following_count', 'N/A')}\n"
178 | result_text += f"Private Account: {'Yes' if profile_info.get('is_private') else 'No'}\n"
179 | result_text += f"Posts: {profile_info.get('post_count', 'N/A')}\n"
180 | result_text += f"External URL: {profile_info.get('external_url', 'N/A')}\n\n"
181 | result_text += "Suggested Reports for Your Target:\n"
182 | for report in reports_to_file.values():
183 | result_text += f"• {report}\n"
184 | result_text += "\n*Note: This method is based on available data and may not be fully accurate.*\n\n for supporting my devloper please donate some Money @SendPayments"
185 |
186 | # Escape special characters for MarkdownV2
187 | result_text = escape_markdown_v2(result_text)
188 |
189 | markup = telebot.types.InlineKeyboardMarkup()
190 | markup.add(telebot.types.InlineKeyboardButton("Visit Target Profile", url=f"https://instagram.com/{profile_info['username']}"))
191 | markup.add(telebot.types.InlineKeyboardButton("Developer", url='t.me/SugerBaddie'))
192 |
193 | bot.send_message(message.chat.id, result_text, reply_markup=markup, parse_mode='MarkdownV2')
194 | else:
195 | bot.reply_to(message, f"❌ Profile {username} not found or an error occurred.")
196 |
197 | @bot.message_handler(commands=['broadcast'])
198 | def broadcast(message):
199 | if str(message.chat.id) != ADMIN_ID:
200 | bot.reply_to(message, "You are not authorized to use this command.")
201 | return
202 |
203 | broadcast_message = message.text[len("/broadcast "):].strip()
204 | if not broadcast_message:
205 | bot.reply_to(message, "Please provide a message to broadcast.")
206 | return
207 |
208 | users = get_all_users()
209 | for user in users:
210 | try:
211 | bot.send_message(user, broadcast_message)
212 | except Exception as e:
213 | logging.error(f"Failed to send message to {user}: {e}")
214 |
215 | @bot.message_handler(commands=['users'])
216 | def list_users(message):
217 | if str(message.chat.id) != ADMIN_ID:
218 | bot.reply_to(message, "You are not authorized to use this command.")
219 | return
220 |
221 | users = get_all_users()
222 | if users:
223 | user_list = "\n".join([f"User ID: {user_id}" for user_id in users])
224 | bot.reply_to(message, f"List of Users:\n{user_list}")
225 | else:
226 | bot.reply_to(message, "No users found.")
227 |
228 | @bot.message_handler(commands=['remove_user'])
229 | def remove_user_command(message):
230 | if str(message.chat.id) != ADMIN_ID:
231 | bot.reply_to(message, "You are not authorized to use this command.")
232 | return
233 |
234 | user_id = message.text.split()[1:] # Get user ID from command
235 | if not user_id:
236 | bot.reply_to(message, "Please provide a user ID.")
237 | return
238 |
239 | user_id = int(user_id[0])
240 | remove_user(user_id)
241 | bot.reply_to(message, f"User ID {user_id} has been removed.")
242 |
243 | @bot.message_handler(commands=['restart'])
244 | def restart_bot(message):
245 | if str(message.chat.id) != ADMIN_ID:
246 | bot.reply_to(message, "You are not authorized to use this command.")
247 | return
248 |
249 | bot.reply_to(message, "Bot is restarting...")
250 | logging.info("Bot is restarting...")
251 | os.execv(sys.executable, ['python'] + sys.argv)
252 |
253 | @bot.callback_query_handler(func=lambda call: call.data == 'reload')
254 | def reload_callback(call):
255 | user_id = call.from_user.id
256 | if is_user_in_channel(user_id):
257 | bot.answer_callback_query(call.id, text="You are now authorized to use the bot!")
258 | bot.send_message(user_id, "You are now authorized to use the bot. Use /getmeth to analyze an Instagram profile.")
259 | else:
260 | bot.answer_callback_query(call.id, text="You are not a member of the channel yet. Please join the channel first.")
261 |
262 | @bot.callback_query_handler(func=lambda call: call.data == 'help')
263 | def help_callback(call):
264 | help_text = "Here's how you can use this bot:\n\n"
265 | help_text += "/getmeth - Analyze an Instagram profile.\n"
266 | help_text += "Make sure you are a member of the channel to use this bot."
267 |
268 | # Escape special characters for MarkdownV2
269 | help_text = escape_markdown_v2(help_text)
270 |
271 | bot.answer_callback_query(call.id, text=escape_markdown_v2(help_text))
272 | bot.send_message(call.from_user.id, help_text, parse_mode='MarkdownV2')
273 |
274 | if __name__ == "__main__":
275 | print("Starting the bot...")
276 | logging.info("Bot started.")
277 |
278 | # Start the bot polling in a separate thread
279 | t = Thread(target=bot.polling)
280 | t.start()
281 |
282 |
283 |
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