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In perhaps one of our less surprising discoveries, famed Jacob Wohl opening act @Jack_Burkman picked up a batch of 315 bogus followers early in his Twitter career. Is it possible he added/acquired them en masse?

cc: @ZellaQuixote
@Jack_Burkman @ZellaQuixote The 315 accounts in question, presently @Jack_Burkman's 2226th through 2540th followers, all have very few followers of their own (most have fewer than 20) but follow hundreds of accounts each. Most were created in batches. (Table shows 40 example accounts, the rest are similar.)
@Jack_Burkman @ZellaQuixote Are these 315 dubious followers of @Jack_Burkman bots? Although they posted the majority of their tweets via Android, automation seems likely due to the sheer amount of repetition in the tweet content.
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