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New York Times Accuses Barack Obama Of Having Millions Of Fake Twitter Followers To Boost Profile 70% Of His Followers Are Not Real August 30. 2012
Barack Obama A recent study carried in the New York Times reveals, 70% of President Barack Obama's 18,800,000 followers on Twitter do not exist. The same is being said for pop psycho Lady Gaga. The newspaper explores this fact in the article Twitter Followers For Sale. There is a phrase on Twitter that states true popularity is not measure in the number of followers one has, as Hitler had millions of followers and Jesus had twelve. Enjoy Twitter. At the end of the day, it is supposed to be a fun way to communicate and exchange ideas. Making it into a popularity contest or trying to have people's tweets removed from the timeline (*looks at Hollywood*) is wrong. STORY SOURCE RELATED ARTICLES Rising Unemployment Numbers Put A Damper On President Obama's Reelection Campaign Mitt Romney Leading Barack Obama In Polls In Key Swing States And Among Independents Mitt Romney Like Hillary Clinton Accuses Barack Obama Of Lying In Campaign Ads Mitt Romney And His Political Party Have Raised More Money Than President Obama And The Democrats President Obama Hit By Terrible Jobs Report That Critics State Harms His Chance Of Reelection Gallup Poll Reveals Americans Favor Mitt Romney Over President Obama When It Comes To The Economy Polls Indicate These Are Obama's Last Few Months In Office But He Does Not Agree Mitt Romney Is Beating Barack Obama Again In Latest Gallup Poll To Predict The Presidency |
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