L/F Ratio

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The L/F Ratio is like your Facebook friends giving you the middle finger. It’s how many likes your profile picture got divided by how many friends you added, multiplied by 100. It shows how many of your fake friends actually care.
50 likes, 300 friends = 16.7%, your friends are all phonies.
10 likes, 500 friends = 2%, you’re a joke.
20 likes, 100 friends = 20%, you’re not that bad.
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Your L/F Ratio is the percentage of your Facebook friends who are too lazy to even look at your profile picture. It’s just likes divided by friends times 100. You’re probably not popular.
20 likes, 200 friends = 10%, you’re barely worth the effort.
10 likes, 100 friends = 10%, you’re a ghost.
5 likes, 50 friends = 10%, you’re the worst.
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L/F Ratio is the number of your Facebook friends who are actually paying attention to you. It’s your profile picture likes divided by your friend count times 100. If you’re below 5, you’re a nobody.
3 likes, 100 friends = 3%, you’re a nobody.
1 like, 50 friends = 2%, you’re the most hated person.
5 likes, 50 friends = 10%, you’re getting somewhere.
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The L/F Ratio is your Facebook friends saying 'meh' to your profile picture. It’s just likes divided by friends times 100. You probably have more fake friends than real ones.
10 likes, 100 friends = 10%, you’re not that bad.
5 likes, 100 friends = 5%, you’re a joke.
2 likes, 200 friends = 1%, you’re the worst.
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Your L/F Ratio is how many of your Facebook friends are actually interested in you. It’s likes divided by friends times 100. If you're below 10, you're probably just a background character in someone's life.
3 likes, 30 friends = 10%, you’re barely a character.
1 like, 10 friends = 10%, you’re a stretch.
5 likes, 50 friends = 10%, you’re almost decent.
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