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・ Like You
・ Like You (Bow Wow song)
・ Like You (Daddy Yankee song)
・ Like You Do... Best of The Lightning Seeds
・ Like You Know It All
・ Like You to Meet
・ Like You'll Never See Me Again
・ Like, Love, Lust and the Open Halls of the Soul
・ Like, Share, Die
・ Like, Srebrenik
・ Like-A-Butterfly
・ Like-a-Fishhook Village
・ Like-kind exchange
・ Like.com
・ Likeable or Not
LikeALittle
・ Likelemba
・ Likelihood function
・ Likelihood principle
・ Likelihood ratio
・ Likelihood ratios in diagnostic testing
・ Likelihood-ratio test
・ Likelike
・ Likely
・ Likely Aerodrome
・ Likely Airport
・ Likely McBrien
・ Likely Rancheria
・ Likely Suspects
・ Likely, British Columbia


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LikeALittle : ウィキペディア英語版
LikeALittle

LikeALittle was a social network service launched on October 25, 2010, by Evan Reas, with the stated purpose of allowing users to post flirts about other students around campus, and make the practice viral across the web. The LikeALittle service was discontinued without explanation on July 10, 2012.
==History==
Reas worked with two co-founders, Prasanna Sankaranarayanan and Shubham Mittal to try to make connections with other students outside of their own university. The newly launched site featured over 50 campuses in just a few months.
When a user commented on a post, they were assigned the name of a fruit. This way users were identifiable within the conversation they are a part of, but were still able to retain their anonymity. Each time they commented on a ''new'' post, they received a different name. Users were encouraged to post flirtatious, complimentary, non-inflammatory content. Any user could delete or report posts that they found offensive or abusive. Messages sent to other users remained anonymous. Users could also "like" posts and comments, similar to the ability to like posts and comments on other social networking sites such as Facebook. Users received notifications if their posts, or posts that they had liked or commented on, received activity. These notifications appeared on the main page of the site if the user was logged in. They could also be sent via email or text message(SMS).

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