| Feature | Hublaa.me Facebook Liker | Organic Growth (Content + Ads) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Very low (ban risk) | High (Compliant) | | Engagement Quality | Bots (0% conversion) | Real fans (Potential customers) | | Cost | Free (but costs personal data) | Low to Medium (Facebook Ads) | | Longevity | Likes disappear after bot purge | Permanent assets | | Algorithm Effect | Negative (Shadowban) | Positive (Viral reach) |
Hublaa relied on vulnerabilities within Facebook’s older Graph API and permitted third-party app tokens (like the HTC Sense app exploit). Meta systematically patched these loopholes, invalidating the tokens used to drive bot networks. 2. Algorithmic Filtering
The legacy of Hublaa.me serves as a reminder that in social media growth, shortcuts almost always come at the cost of your digital privacy, security, and long-term credibility.
: Facebook’s algorithm is designed to detect unnatural engagement patterns. Using an auto-liker frequently can lead to your account being flagged, temporarily locked, or permanently banned for violating Terms of Service .
Over the years, platforms like Hublaa.me faded or were forced to close down due to: