Jarvee Tutorial Guide
It worked. Leo felt a shiver. He was a ghost, unseen.
His heart sank. He opened Jarvee. The logs were red. At 3:17 AM, the Algorithm had woken up. It saw the spike in activity and slammed the door. jarvee tutorial
He bought a month’s subscription and a cheap proxy. Then he found the tutorial. It worked
Nothing happened. Jarvee quietly followed 80 accounts a day, liked 90 posts, and slowly unfollowed the non-reciprocators from two weeks ago. Leo checked his phone obsessively. No growth. He almost turned the speeds up. He didn't. His heart sank
He restarted Jarvee, but this time, he set the follow limit to 100. He went back to manual engagement for an hour each evening. He stopped trying to beat the system and started working with it.
A trickle. Then a stream. A post of a pink-grid sunset over a city got 200 likes—his highest ever. The comments weren't "Nice pic!" but real conversations. "Where did you find this track?" "This gives me major Drive vibes." His follower count hit 1,200.
This was where Leo almost ruined everything. His instinct was to go fast. More follows = more growth. The tutorial had a red, bolded warning: