The Scroll Feed Action is an automation feature in Onimator designed specifically for the TikTok app. Its purpose is simple: it automatically scrolls through the TikTok home feed, simulating natural user behavior with built-in randomization. This helps keep engagement actions safe, realistic, and fully automated.
Below is a detailed breakdown of how the feature works based on the options shown in the UI.
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1. Scroll Feed ON / OFF
This toggle activates or disables the entire Scroll Feed Action.
When enabled, Onimator will start scrolling the TikTok For You page using your configured settings.
2. Scroll Feed per Operation
These settings control how many TikTok posts the bot will scroll through before ending one operation cycle.
Minimum Post to Watch
The lowest number of posts Onimator will scroll through in one run.
Maximum Post to Watch
The highest number of posts it can scroll in the same run.
How it works:
Onimator selects a random number between these two values.
For example, with 5–15, the bot may scroll 7 posts in one run, 12 in the next, then 6, etc.
This makes behavior unpredictable and human-like.
3. Seconds to Watch a Feed
These values define how long the bot will stay on each post before scrolling to the next one.
Minimum Seconds
The shortest watch time per TikTok video.
Maximum Seconds
The longest watch time per TikTok video.
How it works:
For each post, Onimator randomly chooses a watch time between the two values.
Example: With 15–30 seconds, one video might be watched for 17s and the next for 28s.
This randomness prevents patterns that TikTok could detect as automation.
4. Percent to Like Feed Post
This setting controls the probability that Onimator will automatically like a post.
- Input range: 0–100%
For example, if set to 50%, every time the bot views a post, there is a 50% chance it will like it.
This creates a natural distribution of likes rather than liking every single post — which looks suspicious on TikTok.
How It All Works Together
When the Scroll Feed Action is turned ON:
- Onimator opens TikTok’s home feed.
- It selects a random number of posts to watch (between your Min/Max).
- For each post:
- It watches for a random time within your set range.
- It rolls a percentage chance to decide whether to like the post.
- It automatically scrolls to the next post and repeats until it reaches the selected count.
The result is smooth, natural, human-like behavior that improves safety while still automating TikTok activity effectively.
