“…Yet, it is important to understand that these different components of engagement have different affordances and can serve different functions (e.g., Ferrer-Conill et al, 2021;Savolainen et al, 2020). Also empirically, it has been shown that the number of, for instance, shares, likes, and comments of political content is not influenced in the same way by the same predictors (e.g., Judina & Platonov, 2019;Larsson, 2018;Trilling et al, 2017). In the particular, liking political content has often been criticised as a means of engagement that takes so little effort that it hardly qualifies as a 'real' political action, as opposed to, for instance, writing a comment, which can require quite some cognitive resources and can lead to a meaningful exchange of opinions (see, e.g., Larsson, 2018).…”