I believe Twitter's official position on this is that they only count bots that gross advertising dollars and "ignore" the bots that do not.
The fallout from the upcoming lawsuit will make the masses aware that 90% of twitter are indeed bots, income earning or not. Hopefully, people will start to look at other platforms like Reddit.
Oh god no, anything but Reddit. That place is a worse cesspool than Twitter could ever be. At least on Twitter if you follow the right people you can get a good feed. Reddit is just shit on top of shit everywhere you go. Any place that isn't is promptly banned or compromised.
I believe Twitter's official position on this is that they only count bots that gross advertising dollars and "ignore" the bots that do not.
The fallout from the upcoming lawsuit will make the masses aware that 90% of twitter are indeed bots, income earning or not. Hopefully, people will start to look at other platforms like Reddit.
Oh god no, anything but Reddit. That place is a worse cesspool than Twitter could ever be. At least on Twitter if you follow the right people you can get a good feed. Reddit is just shit on top of shit everywhere you go. Any place that isn't is promptly banned or compromised.
I think u/Stekky75 meant hopefully people will look at Reddit with the same set of eyes and expose the bots there.
Funny thing is Reddit's bot problem is so bad, some of them even self-identify.
Ah yea, I get it now. Seems kind of obvious now that's what he meant now that you explained it. Thanks fren.