Buying likes (like the "1 yuan for 10,000 likes" offer you mentioned) is not a recommended practice, and here's why:
- Violates platform rules: Most social media platforms (e.g., WeChat Moments, Douyin, Xiaohongshu) explicitly prohibit buying fake likes/followers. Doing so may lead to account restrictions (e.g., reduced visibility, inability to post) or even permanent bans.
- No real value: These likes come from bots or inactive accounts, not genuine users interested in your content. They won’t bring real engagement (comments, shares), potential customers, or meaningful connections—things that actually matter for personal or business growth.
- Harms credibility: If others notice your account has a huge number of likes but almost no real interaction (e.g., few comments), it can damage your trustworthiness and make genuine followers lose interest. If you want to get more likes, focus on creating high-quality, valuable content tailored to your audience, engaging actively with others (commenting, sharing), and being consistent. These methods take time but build a sustainable, genuine presence. Avoid shortcuts that might backfire!




