Anyone who’s spent time on Twitter in the past few months especially has probably run into or at least heard of the “P U S S Y I N B I O”-type replies that posts regularly seem to attract.
Why are they so prevalent? Are they actually so successful that it’s worthwhile to do this? I do not understand who benefits from these, because there cannot be so many people clicking on these links that they’re effective… Can there?
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Why?
Elon bought twitter and promised to get rid of bots.
But then made it worse.
Also, he created twitter blue. The more interactions between 2 Twitter blue accounts and “ads viewed:, the more the account will earn.
So twitter has become a land of bots interacting with bots and bots interacting with people.
Bots following bots and etc.
In the end, companies are getting scammed because they pay for their “X amount of views” ads that are getting viewed by bots instead of people.
Users are getting scammed because every single post is flooded with comments by bots and it’s not possible to interact with anything.
The way it’s now, there’s no way twitter doesn’t die in like ~2 years.
Only its “communities” are still somewhat safe.
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