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So this is what it does, here is the answer read more in coment

Posted on April 16, 2026 by Admin

That phrase is a classic engagement trick, not actual useful information.

What’s going on

“Read more in comment” (often misspelled like coooment) is used to:

  • Bypass platform filters
  • Force you to click or scroll
  • Boost post engagement (likes, comments, shares)

Why they do it

  • Keeps you curious (“what’s the answer?”)
  • Increases visibility of the post
  • Sometimes leads to:
    • Spam links
    • Ads
    • Fake or recycled content

What you’ll usually find in the comment

  • A vague or disappointing answer
  • A link to another site (often low-quality)
  • Or something completely unrelated

Bottom line

It’s not about helping you—it’s about getting clicks and attention.


If you paste the actual content or image they’re referring to, I’ll give you the answer directly—no “read more in comment” nonsense.

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