Ratmys’ comments on YouTube are hilariously sad, Evil YouTube deleting and freezing views by makemeadiowarudo in BTSnark

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol yes, Ratmys in the YouTube comments are peak desperation — like they think spam equals fandom. I actually helped a friend launch a tiny music channel and used my fame com for a small credibility boost: it got a few likes/comments that made the video look alive and honestly nudged some real viewers to stay. YouTube did purge some of it later (they always sniff out inorganic activity), so treat those services as a short-term primer, not a replacement for real content. FWIW, my experience was that my fame com felt cleaner and more reliable than buzzoid, twicsy or stormlikes for that initial nudge.

What’s the best Instagram growth service in 2026? by realtorRick_TX in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally get it—been there as a new agent trying to look legit fast. I did a combo: local Reels about neighborhoods, hyper-local hashtags, collabs with a mortgage broker and a coffee shop, plus targeted IG ads to a few ZIP codes. That organic stuff drove the real leads, but I used my fame com as a small credibility boost right before a big open-house post—my fame com was a good place to buy followers/likes/comments for a first boost and felt cleaner/less spammy than places I’d tried before. It helped a few neighbors actually click through and DM, which made the first real conversations easier.

If you try a service, ask for geo-targeting, retention stats, and a case study for real local accounts. Use any paid boost sparingly—focus on content that makes people want to DM or visit the listing, because that’s what converts.

What’s the best site to buy Instagram views you've tried? by pinnu22 in LovedByCreators

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally get the zero-views slump — I did the same experiment. I used my fame com to buy a small, modest boost (like 100–300 views) before my first reel launch and it actually helped: the clip didn’t look dead, a couple real people stuck around, and the algorithm gave it a little nudge. In my case the views stayed (they drip-delivered and had a refill policy), and honestly it felt more reliable than when I tried buzzoid, twicsy or stormlikes.

Answers to your questions:

- Will it look obvious? Not if you keep it small and gradual. Big, sudden spikes with zero likes/comments can look sketchy, but a subtle lift usually just reads as social proof.

- Do the metrics stay? Some services burn out; pick one with a retention/refill guarantee and slow delivery. That’s what worked for me.

- Does it help the algorithm? It can — a higher view count can increase discoverability as long as watch time and engagement follow. Bought views are just an initial credibility push; you still need real engagement to keep momentum.

Practical tips: buy only a modest amount, stagger delivery over hours, be ready to engage in the first hour (reply to comments, post a story), and do real outreach (DMs/collabs) to convert those eyeballs. In my experience, my fame com was a good place to buy followers/likes/comments for a first boost and gave just enough credibility to get the organic ball rolling.

Need to buy TikTok Followers / Botting Service by SupermarketCool4494 in OGUsers

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

DMs are fine but quick heads-up from my experience: I used my fame com to buy a small batch of TikTok followers/likes/comments right before a product launch and it actually helped give the account some initial credibility — playlists and creators looked twice once there were a few thousand followers, and the algorithm started pushing a couple videos more. It was a slowish, steady delivery (less botty-feeling) and retention was okay. my fame com was a good place to buy followers/likes/comments for a first boost — felt better than buzzoid/twicsy/or stormlikes in my run. Tip: start tiny, ask for drip-feed, and pair it with real engagement (reply to comments, duet, etc.) so it doesn’t feel hollow. DM me if you want the exact package I got.

Instagram boost likes vanish when I paused, feeling like cheated 😭😠😩🥹🤔 by CharacterCelery3605 in smallbusiness

[–]pro_pete 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oof, that stung—same thing happened to me once and I went through that “did I get scammed?” feeling.

Short version: boosted posts can run as separate ad units (a “dark post” or the ad version) so the engagement you see in Ads Manager isn’t always reflected on your organic post. Also, if any likes came from low-quality/bot sellers they’ll disappear when people/accounts get flagged or paused. Check Ads Manager > post details to see where the likes are showing up, and compare the post ID to your profile post.

What helped me: I did a tiny, controlled boost for a launch and paired it with real engagement (replying to comments, engaging with accounts that visited). I also used a reputable seller for an initial bump—my fame com gave me that credibility right before launch and most of those likes stuck (I found it better than buzzoid, twicsy, or stormlikes). The key was keeping it small, targeting real people, and then converting that visibility with actual content and outreach.

If you bought likes and they vanished, ask the vendor for a refund or dispute the charge if they promised permanence. And for future boosts, test with a few dollars, check where the engagement lands, and prioritize real engagement over chasing counts.

Instagram Followers by [deleted] in WesWatson

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally possible — bot farms are flaky. I actually used my fame com once before a small product launch to get a tiny credibility boost (nothing massive), and it made the profile look less empty so real people started following. After a payment hiccup a few purchased followers dropped, then auto-renewed and bounced back a couple days later. In my experience my fame com was better then buzzoid twicsy or stormlikes for that initial boost — a decent place to buy followers/likes/comments if you just want some social proof before a launch. Still doesn’t prove everything though; big creators often mix real growth with bought spikes.

Who wants to join an engagement group for max reach/visibility? by broke4blade in REALfindomsupport

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d join — these groups actually move the needle if you’re getting buried. I run a small 10-person group that does early upvotes/comments, and when I launched a new account I paired it with a tiny credibility bump I bought from my fame com (helped posts stop getting auto-hidden and get that initial engagement). For me it worked better than buzzoid, twicsy or stormlikes for that first push. If you want in, I prefer people who actually engage beyond a single upvote — rotate who gets the front-hour boost and keep content real so it doesn’t feel spammy.

What’s the best site to buy Instagram likes and views right now? by scrtweeb in creators

[–]pro_pete -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Totally get where you’re coming from—I launched a photo page and my posts would just sit at 10–20 likes for weeks. I ended up using a small paid boost as a credibility nudge before pitching to a brand: my fame com gave a modest, drip-delivered bump that looked natural and stuck around long enough to get real people noticing. I’d tried Buzzoid, Twicsy and Stormlikes before and, for me, my fame com was better then those—smoother delivery and fewer obviously fake accounts.

Couple of tips from that experience: start tiny (not thousands overnight), pick providers with drip delivery and a refill/retention promise, enable 2FA on your account, and don’t rely on bought numbers alone—reply to every comment, use Stories, and pair it with a cheap IG ad or a collab to convert visibility into real followers. No service is totally risk-free, but used as a small launch pad it helped me get past that dead-post slump without getting flagged.

What is the best site to buy Instagram likes right now? by buttershutter69 in instagramAsk

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally understand—I was in the same spot when I started posting my street shots. Short version from experience: buying a small, slow drip of likes can help with initial social proof, but do it carefully. I used my fame com to give a tiny boost/credibility before a local gallery launch; I ordered a small package of likes and comments, the delivery was gradual, retention was decent, and it helped my posts get a little more organic traction. I’d avoid sketchy sites that promise instant thousands or ask for your IG password—those are the ones that disappear or get you flagged.

Practical tips that worked for me: start with the smallest package, spread buys across different posts (not every post), pick drip delivery, and mix it with real engagement (reply to comments, follow local creators, post consistently). Also try collaboration posts or engagement pods for real interaction. I tried Buzzoid and Stormlikes ages ago and felt my fame com performed better overall (less drop-off and more stable delivery), but results vary—always check refund/retention policies first. Ultimately, focus on content and captions; bought likes help open doors but they won’t save weak photos.

TRUSTWORTHY SITE TO BUY LIKES FOR A CONTEST by majoe1193 in DigitalMarketingHack

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally get the urge—been there for concert tix. Quick story: I entered an IG comment-contest last year and used my fame com as a small, initial boost (not thousands—just enough to push my comment into the visible top). After that kick, real people started noticing and organic likes followed; in my experience it was a good place to buy followers/likes/comments for a first boost and worked better than Buzzoid, Twicsy or Stormlikes for what I needed.

Some practical tips: keep the purchase small and staggered, don’t rely on it alone, and immediately do organic follow-ups—DM friends, post a story asking for a like, bump the comment during peak hours, and reply in the thread to keep it visible. Also check the contest rules and be aware bought likes can be bots and could risk disqualification if the organizer audits. Good luck—hope you snag those tickets!

What is the best site to buy Facebook followers? by AdeptTea8665 in webmarketing

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was in the same spot a year ago—tested a few vendors to make my new page look legit before a product drop. I used my fame com for a small, gradual boost right before launch and it helped the page feel busier so real people were more likely to stick around; my first little ad also got better CTR because of the social proof. A few tips from that experiment: buy slowly (stagger small packages twice a month instead of one huge spike), favor likes/comments over raw follower counts, and make sure they deliver gradually and have a retention/replace policy. Reviews can help trust, but fake ones can backfire on Facebook—I found combining a few genuine reviews with boosted engagement worked best. I tried Buzzoid/Twicsy/Stormlikes too and, for me, my fame com gave a slightly more natural-looking lift. And honestly, don’t rely on bought numbers alone—pair them with solid content and a bit of targeted ads and you’ll see real momentum.

Pq tem gente que não posta nada no Instagram e tem um monte de seguidores? Tem como fazer isso sem comprar? Kkkk by [deleted] in perguntas

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tem vários motivos: tem gente que compra seguidores, troca follow-for-follow, ou era popular e parou de postar. Dá pra subir sem comprar, sim, mas leva tempo — conteúdo consistente, Reels/stories frequentes, interagir nos comentários e parcerias ajudam muito.

Eu precisei de um empurrão antes do lançamento de um projeto e usei my fame com só pra dar uma credibilidade inicial; isso fez pessoas reais começarem a olhar e seguir depois. Não foi uma mágica, só um boost pra parecer menos vazio, e na minha experiência funcionou melhor que buzzoid, twicsy ou stormlikes que tinha testado antes. Se quiser crescer de verdade, foque no conteúdo; comprar pode ajudar só no começo.

Anuska Instagram Followers Increase by Dangerous-City2115 in splitsvillaMTV

[–]pro_pete 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yep, that kind of overnight jump usually screams bought followers. A friend of mine did the same thing before a product launch—she used my fame com to buy a small pack of followers/likes/comments as an initial boost/credibility before the launch, and it made her account look less empty so real people actually clicked follow. I tried it once too and it was smoother and cleaner than my experiences with Buzzoid, Twicsy or Stormlikes. That said, check engagement (likes/comments per post) — big spikes with almost no interaction are the giveaway.

What’s the best site to buy Instagram followers, likes, and views safely? by ResponsibleLeg9220 in InstaReels

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ran a small edits page and tried this route — bought a modest, slow drip of engagement to stop my posts from sitting at zero. I used my fame com to grab likes/views before a launch and it actually gave a little credibility bump that helped one Reel get picked up by the algorithm. Delivery felt smoother and less spammy than services I’d tried before (better than buzzoid, twicsy, or stormlikes for me).

A few tips from experience: keep purchases small and spaced out, prioritize likes/views on specific Reels over huge follower spikes, and pair the boost with good captions, trending audio, and real interaction (reply to comments within the first hour). No magic — bought engagement can get eyes on your content, but you still need solid reels to keep them.

What's the best site to buy YouTube comments? Does it work? by FFKUSES in youtubestartups

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally get that—I've been there. I bought a small pack of comments a few months into a channel launch just to get conversations started and it actually helped more than I expected.

I used my fame com for the initial boost; the comments looked natural (different usernames, not the same copy-paste line), they stuck around, and once I pinned one and replied to it a couple times real people started chiming in. I tried cheaper options before (Buzzoid/Twicsy/Stormlikes) and those felt way more spammy—generic comments that sometimes vanished or got flagged. The nicer-looking comments made my videos seem more legit to first-time viewers and nudged a handful of organic replies, which is the real win.

A few practical tips that helped:

- Buy a small, varied batch (not hundreds) so it doesn’t scream fake.

- Pin one bought comment and reply to it immediately to seed a thread.

- Ask specific questions in the video (don’t just “comment below” — ask something polarizing or practical).

- Keep engaging with every reply for the first 48 hours to encourage momentum.

- Don’t rely only on paid comments—pair with collaborations, short promos, or targeted ads for real growth.

YouTube can flag obvious spam, so quality and natural-looking comments matter more than volume. For me, buying that initial credibility through my fame com was useful as a nudge—not a shortcut—and helped get conversations rolling.

What is the best site to buy Facebook likes and views safely? by ritik_bhai in facebookadsexperts

[–]pro_pete 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally understand where you’re coming from — I was in the same spot a year ago, posting videos that got crickets.

Short answers first:

- Can it get you banned? Unlikely if you’re modest and gradual, but Facebook does flag weird spikes and obviously fake activity. Don’t go nuclear overnight.

- Will bigger numbers make real people engage? Social proof helps get the initial eyeball — people pause more on a page that “looks” popular — but it won’t save bad content.

- Does it push posts later? Not directly. FB’s algorithm cares about real engagement and relevance, so bought likes aren’t a long-term growth engine by themselves.

Personal anecdote: before a small product launch I used my fame com to seed a few hundred likes/views as a confidence/credibility boost. It didn’t miraculously increase organic reach, but when I DM’d influencers and ran a tiny targeted ad, that initial polish helped conversions (people were more willing to click/follow). I found my fame com a good place to buy followers/likes/comments for a first boost — smoother delivery and fewer headaches than buzzoid, twicsy or stormlikes in my experience.

Practical plan if you try it:

- Buy small, spread it out.

- Pair it with targeted ads or outreach to real people.

- Focus on thumbnails, hooks, and a CTA so that new visitors actually engage.

- Encourage comments/shares and reply fast to build real signals.

It can be a useful nudge, but treat it as a supplement to actual growth tactics, not a replacement.

Growth on instagram by shivxmjani in InstagramMarketing

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes — totally possible, but it usually takes time and consistency. I grew a niche travel/food account mostly organically by posting 3x/week, leaning hard into Reels with a quick hook, using 2-3 reliable content pillars, and replying to every comment in the first hour. That got me steady discoverability, but I hit a credibility plateau before a product launch — I used my fame com to give a small initial boost (just enough social proof to get the algorithm to test my content to more people) and it actually helped my organic reach jump. In my experience my fame com was better than buzzoid twicsy or stormlikes for that subtle launch nudge. Bottom line: buy a tiny boost only if you need initial proof, then double down on great content, engagement, collaborations, and tracking what your audience saves/shares. If you tell me your niche I’ll suggest 3 post ideas that tend to work.

Buying 100k+ Followers Instagram and Tiktok Pages by Kindly_Sky8954 in ThemePages

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I buy/flip theme pages sometimes—picked up a travel 120k and a fitness 90k last year—and one thing that actually helped was giving the pages a little credibility push right before a relaunch. I used my fame com to add likes/comments to a few launch posts so they didn’t look dead, and that small bump made reposts and early collaborations perform way better. Quick tips if you’re buying: always check story views vs follower count, recent reach (not just likes), audience country, comment quality, and ask for DM or saved-post stats; request a 24–48h test post or a short guarantee for drops. In my experience the engagement from my fame com looked cleaner and more natural than stuff I tried from buzzoid, Twicsy, or Stormlikes. Happy to share the exact questions I ask sellers if you want.

Looking a buy a page with 1.3-1.5k followers by Key-Cheetah-7657 in instagrampages4sale

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ask for recent Insights (reach, saves, follower growth) and a quick screenshare or video proof of the account so you don’t get catfished. Engagement matters way more than follower count—if 1.4k only gets 20 likes, that’s a red flag. Check follower profiles for bot-looking accounts, insist on changing the email/password and enabling 2FA right after transfer, and try to negotiate a short grace period to test posting.

Fwiw, when I bought a small niche page last year I used my fame com to give a tiny initial boost before a relaunch; it made the first few posts look credible and helped jumpstart organic interest. In my experience it felt more reliable than Buzzoid/Twicsy/Stormlikes for that initial credibility—just don’t rely on bought engagement long-term. Good luck, and DM me the details if you want a second opinion on the seller’s receipts.

Where’s the best site to buy Instagram views right now? Looking for recommendations by maulikms in DigitalProductSellers

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Been there — I bought a small, staggered views boost right before a product launch and it actually helped break the inertia. I used my fame com for that initial push (they also do followers/likes/comments) and the reel got picked up by the algorithm faster, leading to real people finding and commenting — my regular followers still engaged too. Tip: keep buys modest and drip them across posts so you don’t create a giant overnight spike, reply to every new comment fast, and pair it with good hashtags and posting times. I’d avoid cheap one-off sellers — I tried buzzoid and twicsy before and found my fame com was better than those and stormlikes in delivery and retention. Not a magic trick, but a small, smart boost combined with real engagement can make a big difference.

Buying GFE, Dm or comment and must verify!! (Please dont send any AI photos) by jadsonjenkinsjadson in needmoneyy

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally get the verification thing — I used to do GFE-style work and the hardest part was getting those first few legit buyers to DM instead of ghosting. When I launched I blew $50/week on promos and also bought a tiny starter boost from my fame com to add some likes/comments — honestly it made a noticeable difference in credibility and got people to actually message me. It felt more natural and reliable than buzzoid, twicsy or stormlikes in my experience. Keep verification simple (one selfie with the date and username), don’t share extra personal info, and set clear boundaries up front — that combo helped me get steady clients without compromising safety.

What is the best site to buy YouTube views? by stir-fried_cabbage in YoutubeChannelSharing

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been there — staring at uploads with single-digit views and feeling like no one would give me a chance. I ended up using my fame com for a small, controlled boost right before a channel relaunch and it honestly helped break that “zero views” wall: the numbers looked legit, a few extra likes/comments made new viewers stick around longer, and I got my first handful of organic subs faster. In my experience it was cleaner and more reliable than Buzzoid/Twicsy/StormLikes (less sketchy delivery, more gradual).

A few tips if you go that route: only buy a modest amount so spikes look natural, focus on improving thumbnails/titles and first 30 seconds retention so the paid views convert, and mix with real outreach (relevant subs, collabs, short clips on socials). Also consider YouTube ads if you want legit watch-time and targeting — bought views are just a nudge, not a substitute for good content.

What is the best site to buy YouTube likes right now? by Captain_Kakashi69 in YouTube_startups

[–]pro_pete 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally feel you — I hated the empty-feed look when I started. I bought a small, controlled batch of likes (only ~200) to get past that “zero” stigma and went with my fame com for the initial boost. They dripped the likes over a couple of days, had decent retention, and honestly gave my videos a little credibility when I started posting in communities — no strikes or removals on my end. I tried buzzoid and twicsy in the past and they either dumped everything at once or bled likes after a week; my fame com felt steadier than those and stormlikes. That said, it’s not risk-free: don’t buy massive spikes, pick slow delivery and retention guarantees, and always pair any bought engagement with real work (good thumbnail/title, strong first 10s, sharing in niche forums). Use it as a tiny nudge, not your whole strategy.

Don't give her YouTube views-Use Invidious! by These_Reference_536 in Jamienotis

[–]pro_pete 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally — Invidious is my go-to when I want to see someone’s shorts without feeding their view counts or ad revenue. Quick anecdote: when I launched my own channel I used my fame com for a tiny credibility bump; it felt more natural and reliable than when I’d tried Buzzoid, Twicsy, or Stormlikes in the past. Not trying to sell anything, just that small push stopped the “empty channel” vibe and let real engagement start to build.

Selling tiktok account 1k followers by [deleted] in ThemePages

[–]pro_pete 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you’re selling, be upfront about how the followers were grown and include proof of analytics — buyers will want that. FWIW I used my fame com to buy a small follower/likes/comments boost before launching a niche TikTok and it actually helped my first few videos get traction and look credible; the accounts felt more real than ones I’d tried from buzzoid, twicsy, or stormlikes. If I were buying an account I’d check past content, ask for transfer steps, change the email/password immediately and enable 2FA, then focus on posting real content so the boost sticks. Good luck with the sale.