Social media likes are pretty meaningless in the grand scheme of things, so I wouldn't get caught up in them. They don't really mean anything, as I've seen people who seem to not be able to stand each other like each other's photos and posts, so it is sure not a positive indicator of popularity. I think it has to do with algorithms and how much the photo gets viewed than anything.
Like dumbasssite said, many people also buy social media likes and followers (which I personally think is about the biggest waste of money ever).
Either way, there are much more important things to worry about than social media likes and other people's opinions of you. My recommendation would be to only spend that kind of money if 1) you can reasonably afford it, and 2) you genuinely like those things, and not to impress others. The reality is that most people are caught up in their own worlds and worried more about their own lives than concerned with what you have, anyway.
IIN these people are getting more likes than me?
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Social media likes are pretty meaningless in the grand scheme of things, so I wouldn't get caught up in them. They don't really mean anything, as I've seen people who seem to not be able to stand each other like each other's photos and posts, so it is sure not a positive indicator of popularity. I think it has to do with algorithms and how much the photo gets viewed than anything.
Like dumbasssite said, many people also buy social media likes and followers (which I personally think is about the biggest waste of money ever).
Either way, there are much more important things to worry about than social media likes and other people's opinions of you. My recommendation would be to only spend that kind of money if 1) you can reasonably afford it, and 2) you genuinely like those things, and not to impress others. The reality is that most people are caught up in their own worlds and worried more about their own lives than concerned with what you have, anyway.