A couple of days ago, President Trump tweeted, the fake media is working so hard trying to get me, not the youth social media they hate, that I can get the honest, unfiltered message out. At the Daily Press briefing, Shawn Spicer was asked about the tweet. Spicer said that Trump is the most effective messenger of his agenda and has about undred and ten million followers on social media.
The Washington Post ran a snarky article. They said, no, Donald Trump does not have one million people following him on social media. They claim that Trump only has ninety three million followers, while admitting not all social media sites released their figures. The Post then said, even if Spicer's numbers are right, he would still be wrong, first because many people have multiple social media accounts, and second, some followers on social media sites are robots or bots? Man?
Is that fascinating to discredit President Trump? The Washington Post finally admits that social media sites like Twitter are impacted by fake followers robots, algorithms designed to make one or two people look like thousands. These bots are a favorite tool of leftist activists. They use them to pressure advertisers when boycotting conservative shows. They also use them to make liberal causes seem much more popular than they really are. But until now, the drive by media has never seen
fit to expose them. It's curious, isn't it. I tell you Trump has them upside down and backwards and forwards m H.
