How easy is it to get Likes on Facebook posts? Very easy if you - TopicsExpress



          

How easy is it to get Likes on Facebook posts? Very easy if you criticise our politicians, repeat well known clichés, and say things that would resonate with the readers. Examples - 1. Criticism of politicians - Lets say one were to criticise Arvind Kejriwal. Now this guy has made more haters than fans, and so any post on him is expected to fetch a huge number of likes, as long as you play it safe by mocking his voice, his coughing and his muffler. Even better, call him a U-Turner, add a joke here and there, reply rudely to people who post pro-politician comments, and you have the perfect recipe for likes. Likewise, call Narendra Modi a feku, call him communal, ridicule the negatives of Gujarat, call him a fascist, and you will still get a huge number of likes from anti-Modi people. If you want even bigger number of likes, mock Rahul Gandhi, because both Modi and Kejriwal supporters will then click on the like button. 2. Criticism of infrastructure - Criticise potholes and broken roads. Criticise power cuts. Criticise fuel price hike. Almost Every reader will empathise with you, and your quota of likes will be met. But bear in mind that you will acquire only a fan base of nincompoops with low IQ, because intelligent people do not need to be reminded of the problems again and again. Also, writing about potholes twice every day will not make the pothole read it and die of shame. 3. Be a hypocrite - Post stuff that the reader is likely to hit Like on, even if it goes against your own principles, and even if it goes against common sense. For example, write about why it was an awesome thing for Modi to wear the headgear of the state he visits. At the same time, criticise other leaders like Mulayam Singh Yadav for wearing the Islamic skull cap and call him an appeaser of minorities. There you go, the perfect recipe for Facebook Likes..
Posted on: Mon, 10 Mar 2014 15:06:51 +0000

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