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Prominent Disclosure: Leader-Actor All Made Fake Followers on Twitter

Date : 2018-05-21
Author : Sahil Kukreja
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Being popular on social media has started appealing to everyone nowadays. The thing has come to the point that people are also buying Fake Followers. One such case has surfaced, in which names of actor, politicians and TV presenters have come up.

According to the Investigation of The New York Times, the names of the actor, politician TV presenters, and Twitter's board members are among those who have bought millions of social media followers. According to the report, these accounts have been purchased from a company named Devumi. Which claims to increase the user's followers on social media.

In a statement, Twitter said that the company is working to stop other firms like Devumi and these.

According to the information, New York's Attorney General Eric Schneiderman will investigate Devumi. This company allegedly sold millions of Fake Followers on social media. According to the New York Times, about 55,000 accounts of Devumi use the information of real Twitter users. Schneiderman says that his concern is that such activities also affect democracy.

In the report, details of social media accounts of many such people have been given, whose information and profile pictures have been copied. Also, the boat that looks like them has been prepared. Let us know your information. Boats are computer programs that are developed to run automatically. They can quickly do things like tweets, retweets or like themselves.

According to the BBC report, the company claims to sell up to two million followers on their website, and the prices start at around twelve dollars. Also, users can also buy Like and Retweet your post here. According to the report, near the company has 25 million boats which are repeatedly sold. Not only that, Devumini sells Followers and Lyrics on LinkedIn, YouTube, SoundCloud, and Pinterest.

Among the famous people whose name is included in the company's name include BusinessWomen Lane-Fox, starring Ryan Hurst of the television series 'Sons of Anarchy', former Swimmouth Model Kathy Ireland, old American Idol Clay Aiken, CNN Contributor Hilary Rosen, actor John Leguizamo, Football commentator Ray Lewis includes the names of all the people.