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date: 12 February 2025

like farming 

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

Daniel Chandler,

Rod Munday

The cynical practice of creating a Facebook page with popular or *viral content, such as heart-rending but bogus appeals for support with a plea to ‘share this’, in order to use it for posting ads and links when the likes reach a substantial number (or to sell it to someone else for the same purpose). ... ...

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