2.Scam or Malicious Activity
The service you mentioned—offering 10,000 likes for 0.1 yuan via WeChat payment—carries significant risks and is almost certainly illegitimate. Here’s why you should avoid such platforms:

Violates Platform Terms of Service
Most social media platforms (e.g., TikTok, Instagram, Xiaohongshu) strictly prohibit fake engagement (bot likes, purchased followers). Using these services can lead to account restrictions, temporary bans, or permanent suspension of your account. The price point (0.1 yuan for 10k likes) is unrealistically low. Such offers often:
- Steal your money: You may pay but receive no likes, or the platform may demand additional fees.
- Compromise your account: They might ask for your social media login details, leading to data theft or unauthorized access.
- Spread malware: The platform could be a phishing site designed to steal your WeChat payment info or personal data.
No Real Value
Fake likes from bots do not contribute to genuine audience engagement or growth. Algorithms on most platforms detect fake activity and may reduce your content’s visibility, harming your long-term reach.
Legitimate Alternatives for Growth
Instead of relying on fake engagement, focus on:
- Creating high-quality, original content tailored to your audience.
- Engaging with your followers (responding to comments, joining trends).
- Using official platform tools (e.g., paid ads with targeted audiences) for organic growth.
For your account security and long-term success, please avoid using such untrusted services. If you encounter suspicious platforms, report them to relevant authorities or the social media platform in question.





