Newspaper's SMM messes up 05-11-2023, 10:57 PM
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Earlier today, italian newspaper "Corriere" got in some trouble, as the Twitter account started posting hateful replies related to one of their online articles (posted shortly before).
Every tweet was followed by the username that should have posted the reply, so many started thinking about a bot farm (or how you'd like to call it) to keep the engagement high.
What's interesting is, the accounts don't seem to be "fake", but "legit" ones.
What are your thoughts about? Do you think generating hateful comments to fuel debates, and thus generate more views, is the only way?
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Every tweet was followed by the username that should have posted the reply, so many started thinking about a bot farm (or how you'd like to call it) to keep the engagement high.
What's interesting is, the accounts don't seem to be "fake", but "legit" ones.
What are your thoughts about? Do you think generating hateful comments to fuel debates, and thus generate more views, is the only way?
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