# Social Media Automation Social media automation uses scheduled, rule-based, or software-mediated processes to publish, monitor, classify, or respond through social accounts. ## Notebook evidence [[Scanned_20260730-2016]], PDF page 39, records “Ky Twitter auto” with two handles and behavioral labels, “criticize home” and “party.” PDF page 14 records audience or metric decay, and page 5 records a concrete Instagram publishing prompt. ## Interpretation The page may represent account ownership, monitored accounts, content roles, or planned posting behavior. The evidence is sufficient to preserve a behavioral account taxonomy but not to determine which automation function was operating. ## Boundary No automated posting, account control, coordination, or ownership should be inferred without application records, API history, scheduled-post records, or archived account data. ## Source - [[Scanned_20260730-2016]], PDF pages 5, 14, and 39.