When a someone posts something thinking it’s based, when it is infact widely accepted, non-controversial, and has no one arguing in the comments.
High like low comment ratio, implies that the poster may possibly not be a human but instead is infact an automated bot account, or a human with NPC like tendencies which can fool people into presuming it’s a bot.
This usually requires highly tribalistic & partisan behavior. Meaning there may not be anything critical or based with that account’s other posts. This is specially true if that account has repeated occurrences.
There is a direct correlation between posting controversial matter and getting many comments.
Generic Dude: “Fuck Trump”
4,300 likes and 11 comments.
12th Reply: High Like, Low comment ratio
1👍 1👎
Someone who uploads photos or writes status' or comments on facebook for the sole purpose of getting likes to make them feel good about themselves.
*Someone posts a joke as a status, it gets no likes.*
*They delete the status, then post it again an hour or so later.*
- A Like Craver.
*Someone makes a sarcastic or snide remark on someone else's status to try and put them down or prove them wrong.
- A Like Craver.
Liking ones status because they liked yours.
I courtesy liked Bob's status even though I don't really like him and the status didn't make sense.
Liking ones status because they liked yours.
I courtesy liked Bob's status even though I don't really like him and the status didn't make sense.
Liking ones status because they liked yours.
I courtesy liked Bob's status even though I don't really like him and the status didn't make sense.
Liking ones status because they liked yours.
I courtesy liked Bob's status even though it didn't make any sense and I don't even really like him, but he's been liking all my posts.
Liking ones status because they liked yours.
I courtesy liked Bob's status even though it didn't make any sense and I don't even really like him, but he's been liking all my posts.