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Facebook and Twitter/X Packages: Likes, Followers, Shares, Retweets, and Impressions

A practical guide for choosing Facebook likes, followers, comments, views, shares, friends, Reels views, and Twitter/X followers, comments, retweets, likes, or impressions.

Choose Facebook and Twitter/X packages by destination

This guide is written for buyers who want Facebook and Twitter/X likes, followers, shares, retweets, comments, views, and impressions without guessing which page or link type to use. Start with the platform, confirm the public destination, then choose the package size that matches the account and campaign.

Canadian Brand Forge uses public-link ordering. That means the order should not require your social media password, recovery code, private messages, or account settings. The buyer supplies the correct public URL and the package is attached to that destination.

The goal is not to promise viral results or replace good content. The goal is to help the visible metric match a prepared public destination, so visitors see an account, post, video, reel, story, or channel that looks ready for attention.

Facebook likes and followers support page strength

Facebook likes and followers are account-level signals. They help a page or profile look more established when visitors arrive.

Use the public page or profile destination requested by the service. These packages fit local businesses, creators, communities, and public pages with current posts.

Do not use a post link for an account-level package. Review the page photo, cover, about section, and recent posts first.

Facebook comments support discussion

Facebook comments belong on public posts or videos. They can make the content look active and give the topic more context.

Use the exact public post or video URL. Comments fit product updates, announcements, event notes, and campaign posts.

Do not order where comments are disabled or the post is private. Choose content where replies make sense.

Facebook views and Reels views support video activity

Video and Reels packages need exact public content links. A page link does not identify which video should receive views.

Use the Facebook video or Reel URL. Views fit campaign clips, product videos, community updates, and short-form posts.

Do not use unavailable, private, or deleted videos. Check playback and the first seconds before checkout.

Facebook shares support distribution

Share packages are for public posts worth passing along. Shares are a visible distribution signal.

Use the exact public Facebook post URL. Shares fit offers, announcements, event posts, useful updates, and community information.

Do not use vague posts or posts with sharing disabled. Make the post clear before ordering shares.

Facebook friends use profile destinations

Facebook friends are profile-focused. They are different from page likes, post likes, views, comments, and shares.

Use the public profile destination requested by the service page. Friends fit public profiles with enough context and access for the selected service.

Do not paste a page or post link into a friends package. Check privacy settings before checkout.

Twitter/X followers support the profile

Follower packages belong on the public Twitter/X profile. The profile is where people decide whether the account is worth following.

Use the public profile URL. Followers fit accounts with a direct bio, profile image, current posts, and a clear topic.

Do not use a post URL for followers. Make sure the account is not protected.

Twitter/X comments support replies

Comment packages are replies to a public post. Replies help a post show discussion around the topic.

Use the exact public post URL. Comments fit questions, opinions, announcements, launch posts, and public discussions.

Do not order when replies are restricted or the post is protected. Use comments where the topic can support real replies.

Twitter/X retweets support sharing

Retweets are for public posts that should show more redistribution. They help the post show a stronger sharing signal.

Use the exact public post URL. Retweets fit news, offers, useful posts, launch messages, and sharp opinions.

Do not use posts with no clear point. Rewrite vague posts before ordering.

Twitter/X likes and impressions have different goals

Likes support approval; impressions support exposure. Both use exact public post links but solve different problems.

Use the post URL for the selected likes or impressions page. Likes fit approval goals; impressions fit visibility goals.

Do not expect either package to guarantee replies, sales, or followers. Choose the metric that matches the campaign.

Package size should follow normal activity

Facebook and Twitter/X package sizes should fit current account activity. A small local page and an active brand account do not need the same order size.

Compare live quantities on the selected service page. Small packages fit tests; larger packages fit active accounts and planned campaigns.

Do not create a count that looks disconnected from the account. Match the package to recent posts and expected traffic.

Facebook and Twitter/X order checklist

Use this final check before checkout: separate profile goals from post goals, then use the public link requested by the selected service page.

  • Facebook followers or page likes use a public page or profile link.
  • Facebook comments, views, shares, and Reels views use exact public content links.
  • Twitter/X followers use a public profile link.
  • Twitter/X comments, retweets, likes, and impressions use exact public post links.
  • Protected or private destinations should be fixed before checkout.
  • Keep the destination public during fulfillment.

Facebook and Twitter/X orders are cleanest when the destination is public, the metric is clear, and the package size fits normal account activity. Canadian Brand Forge uses public links and does not need platform passwords.

Field checks for Facebook and Twitter/X likes, followers, shares, retweets, comments, views, and impressions

Before checkout: Facebook likes and followers support page strength

Check this item before payment: Use the public page or profile destination requested by the service. These packages fit local businesses, creators, communities, and public pages with current posts. This keeps the order tied to the right public destination and helps the selected package match what visitors will actually see.

The mistake to avoid is direct: Do not use a post link for an account-level package. Review the page photo, cover, about section, and recent posts first. If the destination is not ready, fix the public link, privacy, caption, profile, video, story, or post before using the checkout.

Use this section as a match test: Facebook likes and followers are account-level signals. They help a page or profile look more established when visitors arrive. If that does not describe the destination in front of you, return to the service list and choose the page that names the exact metric you need.

Before checkout: Facebook comments support discussion

Check this item before payment: Use the exact public post or video URL. Comments fit product updates, announcements, event notes, and campaign posts. This keeps the order tied to the right public destination and helps the selected package match what visitors will actually see.

The mistake to avoid is direct: Do not order where comments are disabled or the post is private. Choose content where replies make sense. If the destination is not ready, fix the public link, privacy, caption, profile, video, story, or post before using the checkout.

Use this section as a match test: Facebook comments belong on public posts or videos. They can make the content look active and give the topic more context. If that does not describe the destination in front of you, return to the service list and choose the page that names the exact metric you need.

Before checkout: Facebook views and Reels views support video activity

Check this item before payment: Use the Facebook video or Reel URL. Views fit campaign clips, product videos, community updates, and short-form posts. This keeps the order tied to the right public destination and helps the selected package match what visitors will actually see.

The mistake to avoid is direct: Do not use unavailable, private, or deleted videos. Check playback and the first seconds before checkout. If the destination is not ready, fix the public link, privacy, caption, profile, video, story, or post before using the checkout.

Use this section as a match test: Video and Reels packages need exact public content links. A page link does not identify which video should receive views. If that does not describe the destination in front of you, return to the service list and choose the page that names the exact metric you need.

Before checkout: Facebook shares support distribution

Check this item before payment: Use the exact public Facebook post URL. Shares fit offers, announcements, event posts, useful updates, and community information. This keeps the order tied to the right public destination and helps the selected package match what visitors will actually see.

The mistake to avoid is direct: Do not use vague posts or posts with sharing disabled. Make the post clear before ordering shares. If the destination is not ready, fix the public link, privacy, caption, profile, video, story, or post before using the checkout.

Use this section as a match test: Share packages are for public posts worth passing along. Shares are a visible distribution signal. If that does not describe the destination in front of you, return to the service list and choose the page that names the exact metric you need.

Before checkout: Facebook friends use profile destinations

Check this item before payment: Use the public profile destination requested by the service page. Friends fit public profiles with enough context and access for the selected service. This keeps the order tied to the right public destination and helps the selected package match what visitors will actually see.

The mistake to avoid is direct: Do not paste a page or post link into a friends package. Check privacy settings before checkout. If the destination is not ready, fix the public link, privacy, caption, profile, video, story, or post before using the checkout.

Use this section as a match test: Facebook friends are profile-focused. They are different from page likes, post likes, views, comments, and shares. If that does not describe the destination in front of you, return to the service list and choose the page that names the exact metric you need.

Before checkout: Twitter/X followers support the profile

Check this item before payment: Use the public profile URL. Followers fit accounts with a direct bio, profile image, current posts, and a clear topic. This keeps the order tied to the right public destination and helps the selected package match what visitors will actually see.

The mistake to avoid is direct: Do not use a post URL for followers. Make sure the account is not protected. If the destination is not ready, fix the public link, privacy, caption, profile, video, story, or post before using the checkout.

Use this section as a match test: Follower packages belong on the public Twitter/X profile. The profile is where people decide whether the account is worth following. If that does not describe the destination in front of you, return to the service list and choose the page that names the exact metric you need.

Before checkout: Twitter/X comments support replies

Check this item before payment: Use the exact public post URL. Comments fit questions, opinions, announcements, launch posts, and public discussions. This keeps the order tied to the right public destination and helps the selected package match what visitors will actually see.

The mistake to avoid is direct: Do not order when replies are restricted or the post is protected. Use comments where the topic can support real replies. If the destination is not ready, fix the public link, privacy, caption, profile, video, story, or post before using the checkout.

Use this section as a match test: Comment packages are replies to a public post. Replies help a post show discussion around the topic. If that does not describe the destination in front of you, return to the service list and choose the page that names the exact metric you need.

Before checkout: Twitter/X retweets support sharing

Check this item before payment: Use the exact public post URL. Retweets fit news, offers, useful posts, launch messages, and sharp opinions. This keeps the order tied to the right public destination and helps the selected package match what visitors will actually see.

The mistake to avoid is direct: Do not use posts with no clear point. Rewrite vague posts before ordering. If the destination is not ready, fix the public link, privacy, caption, profile, video, story, or post before using the checkout.

Use this section as a match test: Retweets are for public posts that should show more redistribution. They help the post show a stronger sharing signal. If that does not describe the destination in front of you, return to the service list and choose the page that names the exact metric you need.

Before checkout: Twitter/X likes and impressions have different goals

Check this item before payment: Use the post URL for the selected likes or impressions page. Likes fit approval goals; impressions fit visibility goals. This keeps the order tied to the right public destination and helps the selected package match what visitors will actually see.

The mistake to avoid is direct: Do not expect either package to guarantee replies, sales, or followers. Choose the metric that matches the campaign. If the destination is not ready, fix the public link, privacy, caption, profile, video, story, or post before using the checkout.

Use this section as a match test: Likes support approval; impressions support exposure. Both use exact public post links but solve different problems. If that does not describe the destination in front of you, return to the service list and choose the page that names the exact metric you need.

Before checkout: Package size should follow normal activity

Check this item before payment: Compare live quantities on the selected service page. Small packages fit tests; larger packages fit active accounts and planned campaigns. This keeps the order tied to the right public destination and helps the selected package match what visitors will actually see.

The mistake to avoid is direct: Do not create a count that looks disconnected from the account. Match the package to recent posts and expected traffic. If the destination is not ready, fix the public link, privacy, caption, profile, video, story, or post before using the checkout.

Use this section as a match test: Facebook and Twitter/X package sizes should fit current account activity. A small local page and an active brand account do not need the same order size. If that does not describe the destination in front of you, return to the service list and choose the page that names the exact metric you need.