You post every day, add dozens of hashtags but followers keep dodging you? Go to Russia! There you can find Snatap, a vending machine for all your social media needs. #objectmagic
Or at least that’s what the company thinks users want and need to keep appearances online. There’s one such machine in a shopping center near Kremlin and other units located in eight different Russian cities, including St. Petersburg. If Russia hasn’t made it on your travel wishlist this year, maybe Czech Republic has. Apparently, Snatap made its way to Prague, too.
How does it work? All you have to do is select an Instagram account of your choice, input the number of likes you want on a given photo and watch them pour in less than 60 seconds. Two hundreds likes cost less than two dollars, as journalist Vasily Sonkin found out. That’s practically nothing compared to what a user might gain – the Internet’s envy!
The machine can also edit your pictures if your phone’s battery died:
Plus, if you want to make a sentimental collage, the machine can print Instagram photos:
Snatap works with other social platforms too, such as Russia’s VK (similar to Facebook), the 5th most popular website in the world.
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