When you’re growing your account, you want control over who Kenji interacts with. Some accounts won’t be a good fit. Others? You don’t want them touched at all.
That’s what the Whitelist and Blacklist are for. They’re simple, but they do a lot of work in the background.
Blacklist
Think of this as your “do not engage” list.
If there are users you want to avoid (spammy profiles, irrelevant pages, or maybe even a few competitors you interacted with along the way), just add them to your Blacklist. Kenji won’t interact with them moving forward.
Any likes or follows that happened before will stay, but nothing new gets triggered. You can edit the list anytime. It’s there so you don’t waste time on the wrong crowd.
Whitelist
This one protects the people you don’t want Kenji to accidentally unfollow.
Right when you connect your account, Kenji adds everyone you already followed to the Whitelist. That includes friends, clients, brand partners, basically anyone you were following before.
If you follow someone new and want to make sure they stay, just add them manually. It only takes a second, and it keeps Kenji from interfering where it shouldn’t.