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A new type of ‘social proof’ for websites based on subsequent user actions/activities

A new type of 'social proof' for websites based on subsequent user actions/activities

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Back in the beginning of the internet site counters were popular for administrators to provide an indication of the number of people that visit the website (there were no ‘likes’ or ‘hearts’ b…

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