Auto Liker Facebook Pure Pinoy <480p — 2K>

Kenji was the first to comment. He typed: "Lola, I love you."

"Hack!" she screamed.

Kenji’s face went pale. He rushed to his laptop. His "Auto Liker" server had been breached. Because he had built it cheaply, without security protocols, a black-hat hacker from Eastern Europe had slipped a keylogger into the script. auto liker facebook pure pinoy

"Good morning po, admin! Pa-auto like po sa bagong profile pic ko! Sana umabot ng 1k likes!"

"Lola," he said. "I'll earn my tuition the real way. By working." Kenji was the first to comment

Rosa looked at Kenji. Kenji looked at the floor. The plastic chair creaked.

She was a proud member of Pure Pinoy , a massive group dedicated to "wholesome Filipino content." No politics, no drama—just kabayan (countrymen) sharing photos of adobo cooking, nostalgic batang 90s memes, and heartfelt prayers. He rushed to his laptop

Kenji saw an opportunity. His tuition was due, and his online freelancing gig was drying up. He knew the underground market of Facebook automation. There were dozens of websites: LikesPinoy.ph , AutoHeartPH , PureBoost . They offered 1,000 likes for 99 pesos.

"Currency?" Rosa scoffed. "When I was young, if you wanted a 'like,' you had to cook lugaw for the whole barangay fiesta. Now, a robot claps for you."

He wrote a virus cleaner for free and posted it on his wall. He went door-to-door in the barangay, resetting routers and changing passwords for the old folks. He taught the Pure Pinoy group how to spot a bot.