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How to boost your Instagram Post Likes by 400%


I will tell you how to boost your Instagram post likes by 400%, from 1 like to 5 likes. The secret is simple. But first, where did the 400% come from?

In preparation for the upcoming 1,000-day anniversary update for Mathematical Base Defenders, I made a series of obligatory posts, i.e., X days until a big event is happening.

Here they are: 8 days until 1,000, 4 days until 1,000, 3 days until 1,000. These have generic what-mistertfy64-would-write-style captions. Notice these only got 1 like at the time of writing (2023-07-11).

Now here is the 7 days until 1,000 post. Notice this got 5 likes at the time of writing (2023-07-11).

Do you want to hear the secret? If so, read on... .

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Joke about online gambling websites. In the 7 days until 1,000 post, the caption mentions online gambling websites, but in a "mocking" way. This is the part where it does that:

Speaking of the number 7, 777 jackpot break slot machine many dollar gamble online😂😂😂💵💵, because get it? The number 7 appears on slot machines, eh? นี่คือLnมคณิตศาสตs์|ม่ใช่เว็uwนัu

Well, now that you know the secret, this is what to do.

A very important legal notice

This is a joke. Gambling online in Thailand, where I live (and many other countries) is illegal. I did make an April Fools post that "introduced" gambling mechanics to Mathematical Base Defenders, but I still said that gambling online is illegal.

The word joke is in bold because it is important. If you decide to do what I do, please do not actually say stuff like "go to this gambling website for 100% bonus: [website here]" I'm joking about gambling websites, NOT promoting, endorsing, or implying that I run one. Promoting/inviting a gambling website, and running one, is illegal in Thailand.

The online gambling website joke probably isn't the main reason this post got 5 likes either.

But I still don't know if joking or making fun of gambling websites is legal in Thailand, might have to do more research on that...

But in the meantime...

The 1,000-day anniversary I mentioned early is no joke. Mathematical Base Defenders will turn 1,000 days old on July 13, 2023 (development started October 16, 2020), and there will be an update to both the play subdomain and this website (which hasn't been updated for ~2.5 months), so see you in 2 days or something. I don't know. See you in the game, I guess?