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A "like" on Facebook (or pages on other websites) provides a rough measure of a person (or idea)'s popularity. But it can be addictive:
- It is very common for humans to develop things with the best of intentions that have unintended, negative consequences
Justin Rosenstein, creator of the 'like' button.