The bot's creator, who went by the handle "@TermuxMaster," remained anonymous. He only communicated through a cryptic message on his TikTok profile: "LikerX is watching... and liking"

The bot, named "LikerX," was designed to scour TikTok for trending videos and automatically like them. Its creator had grown tired of manually liking videos to support his friends and favorite creators. He wanted to create something that could do it for him, and for others.

As LikerX began to operate, its effects were almost immediate. Creators started to notice a surge in likes on their videos. Some thought it was just a coincidence, while others suspected that something fishy was going on. But one thing was certain: LikerX was making waves.

But not everyone was pleased with LikerX's rise. TikTok's moderators began to take notice of the bot's activity, and they weren't sure if it was a legitimate use of their platform. They started to investigate, trying to determine whether LikerX was violating their terms of service.

One day, @TermuxMaster received a message from TikTok's support team. They asked him to verify his identity and explain the purpose of LikerX. @TermuxMaster was prepared for this moment. He sent a detailed response, explaining how LikerX was designed to promote engagement and support creators.

The response was well-received, and TikTok's team decided to allow LikerX to continue operating. However, they did impose some limitations on the bot's activity, to prevent it from being used for spam or manipulation.

As the days passed, LikerX's popularity grew. More and more creators began to use the bot, hoping to boost their engagement. Some even shared their own tips and tricks on how to use LikerX to its full potential.