Facebook, really? More people liked the picture in my post than saw the post that includes the picture? Dennis G. Jerz / 25 Jan 2014I don’t pretend to understand.Similar:Hypertext as a Teaching Tool -- Brown University Poetry Classroom 1974Annie Sullivan on teaching: The Declaration Of Independence, 240 Years Later (NPR)Your Brain Does Not Work Like a ComputerDress Rehearsal for Laurel Ballet "Alice in Wonderland"Email Tips: Top 10 Strategies for Writing Effective EmailRelated Posts
There’s actually a separate tally for the number of people who have clicked on a post… I imagine that if you’ve seen the thumbnail image, then you’ve seen the post that includes the thumbnail, whether you click on the thumbnail or not. Reply
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There’s actually a separate tally for the number of people who have clicked on a post… I imagine that if you’ve seen the thumbnail image, then you’ve seen the post that includes the thumbnail, whether you click on the thumbnail or not.
I believe that happens because one can like it without clicking on it to view it