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Varun Srinivasan
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We did a deep dive into this today. Main takeaways: 1. The "bots" are humans and we catch a lot of them. 2. They target famous accounts like @zachxbt a lot more often. 3. They're evolving to only like/recast spamming
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Maretus
@maretus
How does like/recasting benefit these spammers? What are they hoping to achieve? I can’t understand the incentive.
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Varun Srinivasan
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details here: https://warpcast.notion.site/ZachXBT-Spam-Analysis-Public-1a06a6c0c101803486efd11076c9c481
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Joe Petrich 🟪
@jpetrich
Where are these $100 token drops? Asking for a friend
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@maretus
I’m not sure that hiding more engagement stats for suspected spammy accounts just because 1 person finds it annoying is the right move. It seems like such a weird thing to focus on as the systems here already do a fine enough job of hiding it. Guess I dont understand why he cares so much. Hiding obvious spam/pointless comments seems way more important to me.
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