BEING FAMOUS WITH FAKE LIFE AND FAKE LIKES.
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One of the most common and easily accessible things today is fake followers, bot-generated engagement, and even fake views. All of these can serve different purposes. A few months ago, for example, I saw an ad for a burger that seemed too good to be true. The price was great, and the product looked excellent. To verify whether it was legitimate, what was the first thing I did? I checked their social media to see how many followers they had, how much engagement they received, and other similar details. After doing that, I placed my order and paid for a meal that never arrived.

Talented individuals often rise to fame by creating videos that showcase their skills. They receive significant public appreciation, which boosts their popularity and allows them to gain a large following in a short period of time. Conversely, there are people who desire fame but lack a specific talent. The content they produce often fails to resonate with audiences—perhaps because it lacks that special spark or simply doesn't appeal to viewers—resulting in limited popularity. When such individuals become obsessed with becoming famous, some resort to creating fake content. In today's world, Artificial Intelligence makes it possible to create fabricated videos that appear so authentic that it becomes difficult to distinguish between what is real and what is fake.
Whenever a new technology emerges, people use it in different ways. It all depends on their intentions. Some people use it for positive and productive purposes, while others use it for spamming, deception, and other harmful activities. Everyone has different reasons for using technology. If you look on YouTube, you will find many chatbots created for different purposes. On Discord, there are so many bots that you can hardly count them, and they are relatively easy to create. You can also integrate ready-made bots into your server. While some people avoid using bots because they can pose security risks, many popular bots are considered safe and are widely trusted.
If you use bots and AI to make your work easier, that's perfectly fine. However, if they are used for dishonest or harmful purposes, then it's time for stronger rules to be put in place to prevent violations of social media platforms' terms of service. This issue is becoming increasingly alarming, and it's simply not worth it.
Bots and AI automation should be used wisely. They should never be used to gain unauthorized access to people's accounts or to deceive others. These tools were created to help us learn, develop our skills, increase productivity, and expand our knowledge.
The world has always been filled with both the fake and the genuine. That is how the world finds balance. We wouldn't know what is true if we didn't know what a lie was. We wouldn't recognize what is genuine if we had never encountered what is fake. Counterfeits and deception have existed long before bots and social media; only the methods have changed.
As we can clearly see today, many people use fake followers, likes, and comments on their social media accounts. These can be generated for free or at a very low cost. They do this to appear more popular, hoping to be seen as models on Instagram or to attract opportunities as influencers. In reality, however, their online presence is built on false impressions. When your growth is genuine, it naturally reflects in the quality of your work, your influence, and the trust people place in you.
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I agree that when the account growth is real and genuine it attracted itself as people clearly seen the difference between real and fake thing
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Yes, I often get similar things on online seller apps. Before buying a product, I first look at the product reviews and the number of sales. It turns out that things like this can be engineered.