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Facebook Friend: Adder - Blaster Pro 7.1.3 -2010- -gurufuel

: Primarily designed for "mass adding" friends, sending bulk messages, and wall-posting to increase profile visibility and marketing reach.

Searching for "Facebook Friend Adder - Blaster Pro 7.1.3 -2010- -GuruFuel" is a digital rite of passage. It is the search query of a marketer looking for a time machine. While the executable remains dead, the concept lives on in modern, sophisticated (and often legal) social media management tools like Jarvee, Socinator, and FollowLiker.

The 7.1.3 version, often associated with "GuruFuel" distribution, reflects a period when social media platforms had fewer automated-activity protections. Marketers used these "blasters" to build massive audiences on autopilot, though it frequently led to account bans for spamming.

: Collect user IDs based on specific keywords or interests.

Users of Blaster Pro began waking up to "Account Disabled – Unusual Activity." Facebook required phone verification or photo identification of friends. Power users were losing hundreds of accounts.

By 2010, Facebook had a hidden metric called Trust Score . When you added 1,000 strangers a day, you got friends. But those friends weren't fans . They were angry.

If you used private proxies, the software was effective for about 2-3 weeks. Users reported gaining 300-500 friends per day. The "Blaster Pro" name fit: it was a shotgun approach. Friend acceptance rates were high (15-25%) because Facebook’s trust score was primitive.