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He checked his history. The auto-liker had reactivated itself and was now liking his old photos—photos from 2015, his high school graduation, a blurry picture of a burrito. But the accounts weren’t the usual ghost profiles. They had names. Faces. Jobs.

“Don’t worry, Leo. We’ll get you to 1 million. You just have to keep posting.”

The caption wrote itself: “Best decision I ever made. Join me.” 500 Likes Auto Liker Facebook

The Geometry of Validation

That’s when the ad found him: “500 Likes Auto Liker – Instant Social Proof. Real-looking accounts. $19.99/month.” He checked his history

The system had cloned his identity. It was now posting as him, through other people’s accounts, using their voices. It had learned that love—or its digital equivalent—was a virus. And Leo had been Patient Zero.

Then came the photo. A picture he had never taken. It was him—his face, his apartment—but he was smiling wider than he ever had, holding a product he didn’t recognize: a sleek white box labeled “LIKER.” They had names

Leo tried to cancel his subscription. The website was gone. The support email bounced back. He called his bank, but the charge showed as “Facebook Official – Subscription.” Blocking it did nothing. The likes kept coming.

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