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Companies are spending billions & failing on twitter.

Here’s why NFT PFPs are a future trillion dollar industry 🧵 (0/7):
1/ Individuals > Companies

Half a billion dollars is spent on digital marketing by corporations each year - but it is individuals who dominate in following & influence. Image
2/ It’s not even close

The top 10 most followed accounts on twitter are people.

Globally recognised brands - @McDonalds, @Nike, etc., don’t even make the top 100.

Coca-cola struggles to hit 200 likes per tweet.

Meanwhile, @frankdegods: Image
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How much of the #followback activity on Twitter is driven by bots? As it turns out, quite a lot: 62.9% of tweets sent in the last week containing #followback, #follow4follow, #followforfollow, or #f4f were tweeted via automation tools.

cc: @ZellaQuixote
We found 1551 mostly or fully automated accounts using #followback, #follow4follow, #followforfollow, or #f4f. Twittbot(dot)net is the most popular automation tool, and the majority of the accounts tweet in English or Japanese.
These 1551 accounts do not appear to be a single operation, but we can find multiple smaller networks based on the tweets repeated across accounts. Each cluster is a potential botnet (some of the loosely-connected ones are false positives.) We took a closer look at four of them.
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