While Facebook has become a very useful tool to communicate with other people, and to get updated with latest news and trends, it has also been a venue for people to seek validation from other people. Some people who actively use Facebook mostly posts photos of themselves or their daily activities, and views these posts regularly to monitoring the number of likes they get. This just goes to show how much we value other people's opinion, and how this affect our wellbeing. Not to mention that what these people post are only the highlights of their seemingly perfect life, and not what actually happens off-cam. So, yes. There are actually people who seek attention and tend to measure their worth or how much the public has accepted them based on the number of likes that each post gets. This is just one of the drawbacks of social media. Instead of having a balance between the validation that one can provide for himself/herself, they often get too dependent on what other people have to say.