Could faceless social media pages be influencing voters ahead of the election? Collabstr analyzed academic research from IDJC ...
“Inauthentic influencers” are faceless networks of pages entirely unaffiliated with legitimate political campaigns. They run paid advertisements to push misleading claims and, often, scam ...
Jesus’ challenge is to worship and conduct our lives to recognize we have an audience of One and to be content with the joy ...
They've been dubbed "inauthentic influencers," faceless networks of pages like Patriot Sanctuary entirely unaffiliated with legitimate political campaigns. They run paid advertisements to push ...
They've been dubbed "inauthentic influencers," faceless networks of pages like Patriot Sanctuary entirely unaffiliated with legitimate political campaigns. They run paid advertisements to push ...
If extrapolated over the period of the IDCJ study, that could amount to roughly 3.68 million impressions—a fraction of the more than 500 million impressions made by inauthentic influencers.