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I've discovered a fact about many so-called crypto influencers:
I find that the Twitter traffic of many so-called crypto influencers is artificially inflated. Their follower, reply, like, and retweet counts are seriously inconsistent, and most replies are even generated by AI.
To maintain the image of a top influencer, they need to keep boosting their engagement constantly, so their advertisements can sell better. Of course, they want to save face, and I wonder how many naive project founders have been scammed.
Actually, there's a good way to tell if the engagement is genuine:
If these people's Twitter Creator Program is active and they have a decent monthly income, then their traffic is probably real. If they pause the Creator Program, then it's less clear (there's a possibility of fake engagement, but not guaranteed).