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  • Deep like When you scroll through your crush's (or potential date's) social media profiles and like very, very old photos, either intentionally or accidentally. A deep like risks letting someone know that you're not only interested in them but that you also spent time researching them.

    Bulky Cameras, Meet The Lens-less FlatCam Laura Roman 2018

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  • deep like, n.

    The Guardian, 15 January 2018:

    Under 21s call this the "deep like": scrolling back on social media and liking someone’s photos from weeks ago. It’s micro-cheating because it’s intended to send a signal that says: "Look, I burrowed into your history and I don’t care if you know it!"" or "See, I found you fit in 2016, too!" All in all, best to avoid liking anything more than one week old.

    August 3, 2018