I'm genuinely intrigued by the behavior underlying people's likes, interactions, support, and sharing. I've come to realize from my own behavior that there are instances where you appreciate an idea but not the person conveying it, and vice versa. Sometimes you connect with the person, but not their post. On occasion, you might dislike either the post or the person, but if it's from a high-profile individual, engagement is more likely. The interplay of human behavior on social media is undeniably fascinating.

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This is how I view Andrew Tate

In which aspect?

Some of the things he says about men taking control of their life. Have a purpose. Take care of yourself

But as a person he’s a habitual liar caught up in consumerism.

Because there are no algorithms here, I think the Likes and Comments are more natural depending on who's online when you post it, and how much reach it gets.