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© 2014 AFPFacebook steps up battle on 'fake likes'
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gaijinfo
This is pure BS. Facebook itself sells likes. They even tell you how much you'll have to pay for each like you get through their system.
They're only against "fake" likes because other people are selling them much, much cheaper.
They'd rather you buy THEIR fake likes for fifty cents a pop than buy somebody else's fake likes for .01 a pop.
jhagen
facebook deep decline is coming soon, hope to see something new very soon. Facebook is not cool anymore, it is an oyaji place.
nath
People have been saying a facebook decline is coming for years now. Hasn't happened yet.
But as for something new, there's Ello (I think it's called). I haven't checked it out, but apparently they promise not to sell your user info, nor to advertise. They seem to think they will make their money by selling add-ons. I'm skeptical myself.
jhagen
I don't think so.
shonanbb
Just set up your brwoser to reset for hits and likes. After you do it once, before it repeats itself, pause it, go into your cookies and take out that specific cookie and you will get as many likes as your browser resets. But, why would anyone need to do that? Ego?