YouTube likes feed the engagement-rate signal the recommendation system uses to decide whether a video has earned wider distribution beyond its initial test audience. They are weighted less per unit than comments or watch-time, but the volume of likes is what the system uses to compute the like-to-view ratio that determines whether a video is shown in the Up Next rail and the homepage feed. A clip with a like ratio above roughly 4% of viewers is treated as quality content and surfaced more widely; a clip below the 1% mark is read as low signal and the test audience is not expanded.
What an order from us actually looks like: 100 to 5,000 likes per package, drip-fed across hours rather than landing in a single suspicious spike. Likes come from accounts with real subscription footprints and watch histories, not the empty new-account pattern that YouTube's like-quality classifier discounts on sight. We do not use sub-bots, like-trains, or the cross-subscriber-pod patterns that the Trust and Safety pipeline strips and that leave a quality flag on the channel.
We need only the public watch URL. No password, no two-factor code, no Google account 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 price you see at the order step is the price you pay regardless of currency movement during delivery.
Refill window is 30 days. If a chunk of the delivered likes gets stripped during that window (which can happen when YouTube runs a like-quality audit across the platform), we re-deliver the missing volume free of charge, automatically, no support ticket required. The refill policy is the same on every quantity tier.
A few constraints worth knowing before you order: YouTube weights watch-time far above any engagement metric, so a high like ratio cannot rescue a clip with poor average view duration; Shorts uses a separate ranking pipeline from long-form, so a like delivery on a Short feeds the Shorts feed signal rather than the Up Next rail; videos with the like count hidden by the channel still receive the underlying signal, but the public counter will not move.
For a fuller picture of how the like-to-view ratio interacts with watch-time on the same video, see our YouTube algorithm explainer on the blog.

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