The kind of service you mentioned (QQ likes at extremely low prices like 0.1 yuan for 1000) is not legitimate and carries significant risks:
- Violation of QQ's Terms of Service: Using third-party services to artificially increase likes is against QQ's rules. This may result in account restrictions (e.g., temporary bans, removal of fake likes) or even permanent account closure.
- Account Security Risks: Most such services require you to provide QQ account credentials or authorize suspicious third-party apps, which could lead to your account being stolen, leaked, or used for malicious activities.
- Scam Risks: Many low-priced like services are scams—they may take your money but fail to deliver the promised likes, or disappear after receiving payment.
- No Real Value: The likes from these services are usually from fake accounts or bots, which do not contribute to genuine interaction or meaningful growth of your account.
For a healthy and sustainable QQ account, it’s recommended to gain likes organically by creating high-quality content, interacting positively with others, and building real connections with users. Avoid relying on any unauthorized third-party services. If you encounter such services, it’s best to report them to QQ official channels.




