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How Social Media Companies are Failing to Combat Inauthentic Behaviour Online
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    Spending 300 EUR, we bought 3 530 comments, 25 750 likes, 20 000 views, and 5 100 followers, enabling us to identify 18 739 accounts being used for social media manipulation
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