I have seen a lot of my unsuspecting and innocent friends sharing such posts. Facebook users are easy target for such scams and hoaxes. People who don’t understand the functioning and nuances of the Internet, they feel drawn to “help” the sick child. Those who have small doubts about authenticity of such posts, even they end up sharing such posts thinking what’s the big deal in liking or sharing a post. Who knows it might actually help someone! Let me tell you clearly, Facebook does not pay for likes or shares of a post. Mark Zuckerberg is a rich man, if he would want to help someone, he would do it through a charity. There is no mechanism in place through which a massive company like Facebook could pay directly for the treatment of a child in a nondescript town. Corporates donate for such causes, but they do it through charity organizations. So, are such Facebook posts only a way to play with the emotions of people or making a fool out of them? No! these Facebook posts often have a specific and ulterior motive. People create Facebook pages and they want to make their Facebook pages popular. In order to do so, some folks play dirty Internet tricks and they make such fake posts on their Facebook page. People begin to like their page just out of emotions thinking that they are helping a sick kid or a terminally ill elder person. There are tons of fair methods of promoting your Facebook page. All you need is patience. Facebook pages do not get popular overnight. You should not give in to the temptation of using black hat tricks to get followers. Remember, there is no benefit of acquiring Facebook page followers if they do not like the concept of your page. If you’ll mislead people and trick them to follow your page, you may end up with high number of followers —but these fake followers will not engage with your page. I hope you understand that there is no point in having a crowd of followers who do not really follow what you post. All in all, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, WhatsApp or Yahoo! do not pay for sharing or liking posts. If you come across such posts, do not share or like them. If you will, you may be unknowingly participating in the propagation of a hoax or scam. Facebook is already full of a number of such hoaxes (e.g. Facebook Color Changer and Graphic app hoax), please do not help them spread. I hope this information was useful for you. If you have any question about this topic, please feel free to ask through the comments section. I will try my best to be of assistance. Thank you for using TechWelkin.