Think about it, if they gave actual concrete numbers, you'd be able to see what was going on. But look what they give us instead…
- likes- we don't know how many likes it takes to raise the discount, we don't know how many have been given, we don't even know if they are real numbers of people who clicked the like button. But by controlling the rate at which it moves towards a discount, you can get people to give up hope of further discounts right at the time the bundles are almost sold out.
- bundles left- we have no idea how many are in each bundle nor how much each bar represents. My theory is that by reducing the bar to "almost sold out" they can incentivize people to BUY NOW for fear of missing out. If they provided real numbers, the fakery would be obvious, but this way they can just set it to "almost sold out" and proceed to dip into their infinite supply of pixel tanks and rake in the cash
Someone provide proof to me that any of this complex event is actually real or just numbers they are feeding us to manipulate us psychologically?