😏 «Army of Fans»? Twitter has noticed strange activity surrounding the auction
It seems that the discussion around the recent sale continues to gain momentum — now users on Twitter are increasingly noticing suspicious activity from accounts that look like… well, let's say, a very weak imitation of real people.
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🤖 Bots or just "strange fans"?
The quality of these profiles raises questions:
• empty avatars,
• zero tweet history,
• similar activity patterns,
• homogeneous comments under posts.
If there was an attempt to create the appearance of mass approval — it all looked extremely unconvincing.
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😅 Saved on "mass"?
It feels like there were simply no resources allocated to create a full-fledged network of qualitatively designed accounts.
The attempt to artificially boost enthusiasm around gifts, on the contrary, attracted even more attention to the oddities in the statistics.
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💬 What do you think, is this a deliberate move or just an unsuccessful experiment with promotion?
#crypto #web3 #nft #market
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