ZuckBot has already put out there that Meta is padding its DAU numbers with Fake Bot Accounts, so these numbers are meaningless.

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Not to mention the sheer number of times they’ve already been caught faking numbers in the past. Great comment from That Yellow Bastard Site.

Facebook faking viewership numbers is really an under-reported story. So many publishing companies had moderately successful business models. Then Facebook came along with their amazing viewership numbers. Everyone “pivoted to video”, switched to targeting native Facebook views, and chasing those unbelievable viewership totals. The views ended up being well lower than reported which means the promising revenue never materialized like expected. By the time companies realized this, it was too late to pivot back to hosting their content on their own site because the behavior of their users had already been broken by Facebook. This destroyed countless publishers including CollegeHumor and the similar Funny or Die. It is amazing that Facebook only paid a $40m settlement for this fraud.

Similar story from Adam Conover of CollegeHumor:

My former employer CollegeHumor did this. In order to beat YouTube, Facebook faked incredible viewership numbers, so CH pivoted to FB. So did Funny or Die, many others. The result: A once-thriving online comedy industry was decimated. A $40m fine is laughable; shut Facebook down.

Anyone who buys the increased user numbers less than a month after they promoted fake AI generated profiles is a fool.

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I left Facebook years ago but I still.have to use its marketplace because up where I live, it is the only way to buy and sell used stuff. I fucking hate that.

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Yeah same, I live in a small town and in addition to marketplace, I need to check it every couple months to keep up with local events. My town has a website with a calendar but they never add anything besides “weight training at the senior center”, no matter what else is going on

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Looks like the number of bots has increased. No same person would ever create an account on there, not since at least the 2010s.

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Every so often I have to go recheck my old meta accounts to make sure there still deleted. I have noticed that they somehow become undeleted without me knowing or wanting it.

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Yea. I paused mine for a while and when I returned I saw it had been somehow active enough to be liking shit I didn’t like.

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Same and what’s fucked up is I had 2fa on them and like really fucking long complicated passwords because security.

Damn near impossible they was “hacked”.

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I left for the final time in 2014, after the job market required me to rejoin just to get an interview. You shouldn’t have to sell data to a company to get a job. That we have normalized this is worrisome.

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