The acquisition of fabricated endorsements for content disseminated through the Facebook platform involves a transaction where individuals or entities pay for artificial indicators of popularity. These indicators, commonly represented as “likes,” are purchased to simulate organic user engagement on a particular post.
Such artificial inflation of metrics is often pursued with the intention of enhancing perceived credibility, visibility, or social influence. Historically, this practice has emerged as a tactic employed by individuals and organizations seeking to rapidly establish a presence or project an image of widespread support on social media networks. However, the practice carries potential risks including violating platform terms of service and eroding audience trust.