What Leo didn’t realize was how the system actually worked. By providing his access token, he had joined a giant, invisible "exchange". While he was sleeping, the website used his account to like hundreds of other posts he had never seen—ranging from obscure advertisements to spammy memes in languages he didn't speak.
: Handing over an Access Token is equivalent to giving a stranger your password. The service could potentially access your private messages, post unauthorized content, or lock you out of your account. autolike.biz facebook
| Risk | What Happens | |------|----------------| | | Facebook’s TOS explicitly prohibits artificial engagement. One audit can kill your page. | | Malware / Phishing | Some auto-like sites ask for your login credentials. Never give them. autolike.biz doesn’t always ask for a password, but pop-ups and ads on the site may be malicious. | | Wasted Time | You spend 20 minutes watching ads to earn 50 fake likes that do nothing for your business. | | Loss of Trust | Real users can spot fake engagement. When they see 10,000 likes and 0 comments, they assume you’re a scam. | What Leo didn’t realize was how the system actually worked