polybot | making social media bots for multiple networks | Blog library
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kandi X-RAY | polybot Summary
Polybot is a framework for making social media bots for multiple networks in Python 3. It currently only supports post-only bots.
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- Start the service
- Setup the service
- Load the state from the state file
- Saves the current state
- Read config file
- Writes the configuration to the config file
- Post an image
- Wrapper for do_post
- Return the longest allowed image
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QUESTION
I am the website manager for www.cuscalgary.ca. If you search "cus calgary" into google, there are a few links for my website that appear to have strange, seemingly Dutch strings in the link descriptions (see screenshot below) such as "köpa viagra snabb leverans". Also, I am getting the disreputable "This site may be hacked" message, right under my website's main link on Google.
So far, I have tried inspecting the pages' code through Google Chrome's web browser and CTRL+F to find the words that are displaying on the search results (e.g., trying to find "Paul Junker" in the Contact Us page), I have tried downloading the theme folder and doing a "search through folder" function via notepad++ to find any of those weird strings. I have even tried going through the Wordpress Dashboard to look for any of these strings. Alas, I have found no sign of these strange strings.
I am starting to think that Google may just have not crawled my website in a while, and these strings have since been removed somehow. Although, I am doubtful that this is the case.
Has anyone had a similar experience to this that they found a solution for? If so, I would really appreciate hearing how you handled this nuisance.
Thank you so much for any help - all help is appreciated.
Kelsey
UPDATE:
I may have found the culprit in the header.php file. Check out the code I found at the start of the file below:
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Jun-14 at 03:13It's possible, yes. But without access to the site itself, it's difficult to say just from the search results you listed.
Install something like Wordfence (which I love) and let it scan your site. It should do a compare between the files on your server and the files at the WP repo and alert you if anything has been changed. It may even tell you some other things you didn't know.
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You can use polybot like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.
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