The sophistication of the attack that would be needed to find a hash collision, where two strings turn into the same hash, are so excessive IMO as to render flying to my house and stealing my computer while I'm on it a more likely approach for anyone who wants to force me to like their page.
That's a less sophisticated attack than the one that would betray my master password, which is less likely.
The more paranoid of us can read hashapass's source every time, or host it and check it's hash regularly for tampering, because it *is* possible that someone hack hashapass and change the source temporarily. Which may be what you meant, LMNO?