By: Sage Thrasher
Not surprising that even the NRA seems to have a huge # of “fake” followers. I read an article this week about online “fan” reviews that said at minimum a third of all “customer” or (for books)...
View ArticleBy: Andy B.
As with our other recent discussions, I wonder whether the dominant demographic of an interest group would explain some of these statistics? This is probably no surprise, since I collect Social...
View ArticleBy: Chris Byrne
3% fake, 9% inactive, 88% good, and twitblock says none of my followers are spam (at least this month, I run it periodically to clear out the crap).
View ArticleBy: thirdpower
I’ve got 84/13/3. It seems most of us fall w/in a margin. ISRA had similar numbers to the NRA 65/26/9. What are the other gun groups? VCDL, SAF, GOA etc?
View ArticleBy: PT
100% Real. I’m actually surprised since I know I’m followed by a few spammers I haven’t blocked yet.
View ArticleBy: Alpheus
I *technically* have both a Facebook and a LinkedIn account, and I *know* I’m supposed to be diligent at maintaining it…especially now that I’ve been laid off for about three weeks, and am in the...
View ArticleBy: Countertop
Right now I’m 0% fake, 6% inactive, and 94% active. But that’s a recent development. Until I locked down my twitter account and began to require approval of people following me, I seemed to get 3 or 4...
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