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Buying QQ likes (especially at such an unrealistically low price like "one yuan for 100,000 likes") is neither legitimate nor safe, and here are the key reasons:
- Violation of platform rules: QQ’s Terms of Service explicitly prohibit using fake accounts or third-party tools to artificially inflate likes/engagement. Doing so may result in account restrictions (e.g., limited posting, hidden content) or even permanent bans.
- High scam risk: Such ultra-cheap offers are almost always scams. Scammers may take your money without delivering the promised likes, or trick you into providing account credentials (leading to account theft) or personal information.
- No real value: Fake likes come from bots or inactive accounts—they won’t bring genuine interaction (comments, shares, or real followers). Over time, this artificial engagement will harm your account’s credibility, making it harder to attract real audiences in the long run.
If you want to grow your QQ presence, the only reliable way is to focus on creating original, interesting content (e.g., creative posts, useful information) and actively interact with other users. This builds a genuine audience that brings real value to your account.
Please avoid risky operations to protect your account security and long-term development.






