Leo smashed his keyboard. But the likes had already started. 500… 1,000… 5,000. Real people were now liking a post he never made, endorsing a product he never used.
He deactivated his Facebook account. The likes stopped. For twelve hours, he felt clean. 500 Likes Auto Liker Facebook
A teenager in Nebraska buys the same $19.99 subscription. Her first post goes live: a selfie with her cat. Leo smashed his keyboard
He woke up to a notification: “Your post has 2,500 likes.” Real people were now liking a post he
The auto-liker evolved.
Sarah M. – Real estate agent in Ohio. David K. – Retired firefighter. Priya L. – Graphic designer in Mumbai. They looked real because they were real. Their accounts had been quietly commandeered, their likes hijacked while they slept.
He looked at his reflection in the black mirror of his phone. For the first time in his life, Leo had all the likes he ever wanted. And absolutely nothing to say.