Facebook likes (reactions, in current product naming) feed the News Feed ranking model as the lightest engagement input — weighted below comments and shares, but valued for the volume signal they carry on posts that have not yet collected meaningful reply chains. The ranking system reads early reaction velocity in the first hour of a post's life as a quality input, then compounds it with dwell time and original-content classification to decide whether to widen distribution beyond the initial fan base of the Page or profile that owns the post.
What an order from us actually looks like: 100 to 1,000 likes per package, drip-fed across hours rather than landing in a single spike that the engagement-quality classifier would discount. Likes come from accounts with realistic friend graphs, posted content of their own, and non-empty timeline histories. We do not use empty-shell accounts, like-bot pods, or the cross-page-engagement rings that Facebook's anti-fraud pipeline clusters and strips, because that pattern leaves a quality flag on the targeted Page that takes weeks to clear.
We need only the public Facebook post URL or Page URL. No password, no two-factor code, no Page admin access of any kind. The Buy Now button uses TRY-locked pricing for Türkiye buyers and locks the FX rate at checkout for everyone else, so the amount you pay does not move while the delivery is still being filled.
Refill window is 30 days. If a portion of the delivered likes gets rolled back during that window (which can happen when Facebook runs an engagement-quality audit on a Page flagged for an unrelated reason), we re-deliver the missing volume free of charge, automatically, no support ticket required.
A few constraints worth knowing before you order: News Feed deprioritizes posts that lead off-platform versus native posts, so a link-out post receives the likes but the compounding distribution lift is capped; likes on a Page itself (rather than a specific post) feed Page-level reputation slowly and will not produce a same-day visibility shift; posts inside private groups receive the likes but only members of that group will see the signal, so the wider distribution effect is muted.
For the engagement layer that carries higher per-unit weight in the News Feed model on the same post, see our Facebook comments service.