So I promised I will share the method, here you go:

Today I will share with you guys, a bug which I found on Facebook that you can use to fake unlimited Likes to any webpage.
This trick has never been shared before, so I believe after a while it may get fixed, so make sure you get the best out of it in the near future..

This trick won’t work with Facebook fan-pages.
However, it always works with webpages that include the Facebook Like button (for example this post).
Here are the steps, enjoy:


1 – Login to any Facebook account
It can be used with your personal account, it doesn’t matter.
If you follow the steps as described, it shouldn’t get you any troubles.

2 – Like the Page
Don’t worry, I’m not gonna tell you to keep doing that  .
You just need to have 1 real like at least to make it work.
So go ahead and like your webpage.

3 – Share the Page
Copy your webpage link, and paste it in the status bar.
Now, you don’t want to raise a red flag, therefore before publishing the post, make it so only you could see the status update.
To do that, choose the “Only Me” option:





Also, make sure that the link preview box appears. For example:





and NOT:






4 – Comment on it
Not any comment folks.
Copy your webpage link, and paste it as a comment on the status update that you made.
After the last Facebook update, when you post a link as a comment, it will automatically show the link preview, which is awesome for us (each comment is counted as a Like).
Repeat this 4-5 times (not more, you don’t want to get blocked)

5 – Delete the Post
This step is optional, but I prefer to do it anyway.
Pay attention that your webpage has already got 6-7 likes for now. And the great thing is that even if you delete the post, your likes will remain  
After you delete the post, simply repeat the steps 3,4 and 5 and enjoy the Likes 



6 – Getting CAPTCHA?

If you are doing this quickly, the CAPTCHA checker may appear.
To fill the CAPTCHA and just continue commenting is not a solution, as it may get your account blocked or even banned.
The good news is that I’ve found a solution for this problem:


1) Create 5 fan-pages (or more, depends on how many likes you wish to have). Also these fan-pages titles don’t really matter as no one will actually see them.
2) Switch to use Facebook as “fanpage1″. To do that simply go to your fan-page and click on “Use Facebook as ‘fanpage1′ “
For example:





3) Make a status update on the fan-page. It doesn’t matter what you write, just post a random status update.
4) Copy your webpage link and post it as a comment on the status you posted. Repeat this 5-6 times (wait ~2 seconds between each comment).
5) Switch fan-page; Now go to “fanpage2″ and switch to use Facebook as “fanpage2″, then repeat the steps 3 and 4.
Repeat these 5 steps with all the 5 fan-pages to avoid getting the Captcha message