Then, the comments started rolling in. This was part of the "Premium Package"—automated comments to make the engagement look organic.
TikTok has become one of the most popular social media platforms, with millions of users creating and sharing short-form videos. As a result, the platform has given rise to a new breed of automated tools known as TikTok likes bots. These bots are designed to artificially inflate a user's likes and engagement on the platform, often through automated means. This paper provides an in-depth examination of TikTok likes bots, including their functionality, types, and implications. We also explore the motivations behind their use, the potential risks and consequences, and the measures being taken by TikTok to combat their use. tiktok likes bots
This paper provides a preliminary examination of TikTok likes bots, but there are several limitations and areas for future research: Then, the comments started rolling in
Three hours later:
He closed the app and opened Instagram. He took a picture of his coffee. He didn't add a caption. He didn't check the likes. He just put the phone down and drank it. As a result, the platform has given rise