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Bot farms invade social media to hijack popular sentiment

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Last updated: 2025/04/24 at 8:21 AM
News Room Published 24 April 2025
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Welcome to the world of social media mind control. By Amplifeing Free Speech with Fake Speech, You Can Numb The Brain Into Believing Just About Anything. Surrender your blissful ignorance and swallow the red pill. You’re About to Discover How Your Thinking is Being Engineed By Modern Masters of Deception.

The means by which information get drilled into our psyches has become automated. Lies are yesterday’s problem. Today’s problem is the use of bot farms to trick social media algorithms into making people believe those lies are true. A Lie Repeated often Enough Backets Truth.

“We Know That China, Iran, Russia, Turkey, and North Korea Are Using Bot Networks to AMPLIFY NARRARATIS All Over the World,” Says Ran Farhi, CEO of XPOZ, A Threat Detection Platform that usage users Coordinated Attempts to Spread Lies and Manipulate Public Opinion in Politics and Beyond.

Bot farm amplification is being used to make ideas on social media see more popular than they are really are. A Bot Farm Consists of Hundreds and Thousands of Smartphones Controlled by One Computer. In Data-Center-Like Facilites, Racks of Phones Use Fake Social Media Accounts and Mobile Apps to share and engage. The bot farm broadcasts cordinated likes, comments, and shares to make it see as if a lot of people are excited or upset about sometings like a Volatile Stock, A Global Traveesty, OR CELEBITY Gossip -Even Thought They’re Not.

Meta calls it “Coordinated Inauthentic Behavior.” It fools the social network’s algorithm into showing the post to more people because the system thinks it’s trending. Since the fake accounts pass the Turing Test, They Escape Detection.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frlddudykdo

Unlike Conventional Bots that relay on Software and API Access, Bot Farm Amplification Uses Real Mobile Phones. Racks and racks of smartphones connected to usbs are set up with sim cards, mobile proxies, IP geolocation spoofing, and device fingerprinting. That makes them far more difficult to detect than the bots of yore.

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