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# Likes

We have moved our Auto-Like function and consolidated it within Hypervote Pro.

You can now use the Auto-Like feature directly from your HVP module.

{% hint style="info" %}
&#x20;Please Note: Like function is only available on Midi Plans and above.
{% endhint %}

### Using The Auto-Like Function

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1. Turn on the like function by selecting the **'Like'** checkbox.
2. Select how **many posts you want to like per user.**
3. Select your **Speed** setting. We recommend 1**00 per day** maximum.
4. Select **timeline posts** to like posts on your feed.
5. Select **post comments** to like the comments of posts on your feed.
6. Remember to **save** your settings.


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