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And what child doesn't like a page sprinkled in glitter?
A user could like a page or join a group.
From here, you can like a page, share a page, or recommend a page.
Offering coupons if people "like" a page is only as beneficial as the uptick in additional awareness, consumers, sales, and ultimately profit such an action drives.
Giveaways, favor for a friend, peer pressure, and "just because" are just a few reasons that people will like a page they have no interest in at all.
This means it's not uncommon for the deceased to "like" a page -- McDonald's, Netflix, Samsung, etc. -- so that sponsored posts from those brands appear on their friends' newsfeeds.
On Tumblr, you can like a page by clicking on the heart icon that appears on the bottom right-hand corner of the main dashboard.
You don't have to like a page or be a member of a group to tag these things in your text posts.
That sounds like a page turner.
TWAS like a page out of history.
Its like a page of Union history being ripped @MartinSLewis I'm in shock!
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