And some bloggers even resort to buying
fake followers which makes me question their ethics all together.
Not exact matches
In January, the New York Times published a lengthy report on the business of buying and selling
fake followers on social media,
which focused on a single obscure American company named Devumi.
And it's requiring verification for all pages that have large numbers of
followers, making it «much harder for people to administer a Page using a
fake account,
which is strictly against our policies.»
This app identifies
which of your
followers are
fake, among other details, and allows you to easily remove them.