Men Only Survey - Would You Buy This Facebook App?
Does your wife constantly (if not daily or 3 times a day) bug you to login to facebook and click the LIKE button on something she has postede? (usually a photo of herself)
Please dear God tell me that I am not the only one suffering through the daily or more obligation to login to facebook against my will and click the "all-so-important" like button that "MUST BE CLICKED IF YOU TRULY DO LOVE ME" lol....
If I am not the only one, let me know if this would be a useful app for you to have?
Facebook App Idea Part 1:
1. You select which friend you want to auto-like all content that is posted from their account...
2. The app will auto-like ANYTHING they post INSTANTLY...
3. You will NEVER have to stop what you are doing because your wife or girlfriend demands you login and like their stuff again...
YES! FREEDOM!!!!!!!!!!!!
Facebook App Idea Part 2:
1. You select which friend you want to auto-like all content that is posted from their account...
2. The app will auto-like ANYTHING they post INSTANTLY...
3. You also setup a random rotator of comments such as "GORGEOUS!" or "My hot wife right here yeah!" and things like "you are my soulmate" or "i love you forever" ... and these sayings will automatically be commented on ANTHING they post randomly to appear natural.
Thanks so much for your input.
Please answer the following questions in a comment below:
Husbands, Boyfriends, Significant Others Annoyed by Daily Demands to Click Like... Would You Use This App?
If so, would you pay $1 per month for this app?
What is your suggestion to call this app?
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