Celebrities and social media influencers are watching their Twitter followers dwindle by the millions after it was revealed that many are guilty of paying for fake accounts to follow them. Great British Bake Off judge Paul Hollywood even went so far as to delete his Twitter account in shame after it was discovered that he bought roughly 600,000 of his Twitter followers. In total, Devumi has sold roughly 200 million Twitter followers to more than 39,000 customers, according to the Times. WHO'S GUILTY OF PAYING FOR FAKE FOLLOWERS ON TWITTER? Twitter said in a tweet last week that fake followers violate the company's terms of service, adding that the tactics are 'unacceptable to us.'
Source: Daily Mail February 01, 2018 19:57 UTC