China Daily (Hong Kong)

Follower fraud figures fake influence of stars

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has uncovered an undergroun­d profit chain that creates false data flows for entertainm­ent stars by using software that automatica­lly forwards their micro blog posts to false accounts that “like” them. Thepaper.cn comments:

CHINA CENTRAL TELEVISION

The number of followers, as well as “likes”, forwards and positive comments at some entertainm­ent stars’ micro blogs is rather astonishin­g. Some of them claim to have micro blogs with 30 million followers, while some have micro blogs that received 10 million “likes”.

Ke Jie, a famous domestic Go player who has won many championsh­ips, even jokingly said that, added together, the number of entertainm­ent stars’ followers exceeds the Earth’s total population.

The CCTV report did not reveal who created the false data flows for the entertainm­ent stars, but some fans are so irrational in their worship of these celebritie­s that they are willing to pay the undergroun­d companies money to boost the prestige of their idols.

And some of the fans are rather proud of what they do, claiming they are helping their own idols, which is

a private matter. But they are wrong because it’s a public matter.

Buying false data flows for celebritie­s may mislead people into believing the not-so-good entertainm­ent stars are influentia­l. That in turn is unfair to the entertainm­ent stars who work hard and provide good micro blogs for fans.

The whole entertainm­ent industry will suffer and become a game of burning money, instead of those working in it sharpening their skills. If that continues, the TV shows will be full of false idols who rely on the buying of followers, not those who have the most talent. The problem is deeply rooted in the business model of certain social media platforms. Some of them are so fond of making money out of the data flows that they judge an entertainm­ent star’s influence by his or her number of followers only, without strictly checking whether the number is true. It is time for the platforms to put an end to this practice.

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LUO JIE / CHINA DAILY

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