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date: 16 February 2025

ironic liking 

Source:
A Dictionary of Social Media
Author(s):

Daniel Chandler,

Rod Munday

Using the *like button on Facebook or other social networking sites in order to appropriate the associated message for rather different purposes than those intended, such as because you would like everyone to see how bad (in form or content) it is. Ironically, it is the driving force behind ... ...

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