But the real question wasn't about legality — it was about safety.

She learned that platforms like Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok had strict rules against automation. Jarvee worked... until it didn't. Users reported shadowbans, password resets, and full account suspensions. One blogger wrote: "Jarvee is like hiring a ghost employee — effective, until your boss finds out."

She typed into Google:

She never downloaded Jarvee. But months later, when her organic engagement finally grew, she smiled — knowing she’d earned every single follow. Legit software doesn’t always mean safe strategy. Always read the fine print — and the platform’s terms.

Lena dug deeper. She found Reddit threads, Trustpilot reviews, and even a few YouTube exposés. Jarvee was indeed a real, functional software — not a scam in the sense of stealing money. You paid, you got the bot. That part was legit.

The search results loaded like a courtroom drama. On one side were users raving: "Jarvee doubled my engagement in 2 weeks!" On the other, horror stories: "Instagram banned my account permanently!"

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