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Why don't we start calling paying for fake followers what it really is

11 pointsby afrophysics1over 7 years ago
fraud.

8 comments

anonyx69over 7 years ago
Plausible deniability. Fake followers aren't marketed as fake, they're just marketed as followers.
throwaway2016aover 7 years ago
I have to wonder how many developers do this too. Or if they don&#x27;t, use follow bots or some other method to get people to follow them.<p>I&#x27;ve seen a lot of developers post almost nothing in terms of quality content yet somehow have thousands of followers.<p>Meanwhile I try to post quality content and only have 600 followers. I have considered buying at some point but decided that I&#x27;d rather have fewer real followers than thousands of fake ones. And I&#x27;ve written books and spoken at dozens of conferences...<p>I can definitely see the argument that if I bought followers and a conference organizer or publisher used that as a metric by which to consider booking me it could be considered fraud.
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aje403over 7 years ago
I have dated 2 fashion models. One was signed. They purchased Instagram followers. I didn&#x27;t know what that even meant before either of them (and still don&#x27;t really care). They did it ( and realistically, it&#x27;s just part of that world) to remain competitive in an extremely tough industry they were wrapped up in. While I&#x27;m still not with either and things didn&#x27;t work out and the whole thing is a little ridiculous, I would not consider either of them to be engaging in criminally fraudulent behavior.
mykolearyover 7 years ago
Any company that looks solely at followers and not at overall and long term engagement (comments and likes) trends with a user&#x27;s follower base deserves what they get from the person that &quot;sold&quot; them the bill of goods they bought.
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westondeboerover 7 years ago
Are internet points worth something in real life?
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hprotagonistover 7 years ago
in the good old slashdot days, &quot;astroturfing&quot; was still a well-known verb.
z_over 7 years ago
The Internet is serious business.
dmschulmanover 7 years ago
Fraud would imply malice and criminal intent. What is criminal about paying for fake followers?
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