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@ mar 🇺🇲(₿)
2025-04-27 04:47:03
Your theory is almost correct.
The money stolen from us (through taxes) is funneled into NGOs. These NGOs often act as a front, and in turn, they fund bot farms in third-world countries to create massive fake profiles. These bot farms are also capable of generating fake traffic and AI-generated replies.
Governments around the world hire these bot farms depending on their agenda—sometimes to sway elections, sometimes just to distract the public.
Twitter is made up of roughly 70% fake profiles and 30% real users. The mainstream media used to rely heavily on Twitter because it helped sell the illusion of authentic, organic traffic. Even now with X, much of the activity is fake—but this time, it’s conservatives who are purchasing bot farm services.
Both the left and the right have been using these tactics for decades, and with AI in the mix, it’s only gotten worse. Real people are scarce because most can intuitively feel that what they’re seeing online is inauthentic.
This is part of why Trump is pushing to move the world away from the fiat currency system and toward Bitcoin. Once fiat collapses, funding for these bot farms—and the survival of companies like X and Facebook—becomes much more difficult.