A like is the default reaction on X, the number a timeline skims to decide whether a post landed. Pick the tweet from a preview and put a proper count under it.
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Likes are how X keeps score. The average post drew about 33 likes in 2025 data, roughly five times the reposts it got, which makes the heart the default reaction and the number a reader's eye lands on under any take. A sharp post with a bare like counter reads unproven.
The platform takes them seriously too. When X open-sourced its For You ranking code in 2026, the probability that a user will like a post headed the predicted action list, and positive reactions carry positive weight in scoring. Since the 2024 privacy change hid who liked a post but kept every count public, the number keeps doing its job while the names behind it stay out of view. People even like more freely now, by the platform's own account.
Delivery here is tweet level: you pick the exact post from a preview, replies and quote tweets included, and the hearts land there. One flat charge, a 30 day refill behind it, and the counter finally matches the quality of the take.
FameDepot is the supply depot for social growth: followers, likes, views and retweets for Instagram, TikTok and Twitter (X), stacked in one cart and paid in one checkout. No accounts and no passwords, just a public handle and an email for your receipt. Delivery starts within minutes and every order is backed by a 30 day refill guarantee.
Any public one on your profile, including replies and quote tweets. Drop the @handle, pick the exact post from the preview, and the order locks to it.
No, it hid who liked, not how many. The count still sits publicly under every post, updating live. If anything the change helped: liking activity jumped once the lists went private, by the platform's own account, so a healthy count is a normal sight.
Just keep the account and the tweet public. Movement usually starts within minutes of checkout, and bigger tiers pace out so the count climbs naturally instead of spiking.