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Again, there's no proof WHO created these bots. Seems logical to not jump to assumptions until that's determined.
SBI relies on cancel-culture for its business model as stated by its cofounder.
Mm hmm. So all those bots for Star Wars Outlaws were also trying to spin an anti-Star Wars narrative.
The mental gymnastics burns calories.
Edit: here are more bots pushing a pro-SBI narrative. 🙄
https://x.com/masterofthetds/status/1783544500050358421?s=46
The consulting firm used on this game does exactly that..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iq86DnmX2xY
The bots have just recently been coming under the spotlight and have shown how artificial hype have been created around media like Starfield, Star Wars Outlaws and Warhammer Vermentide among others. I guess people behind Zau didn't get the memo that people are starting to really open their eyes upon these practices.
And again, who would waste money on a product they have no stake in? Just think logically.
You can’t “bully” a consultancy lmao.
Hell, a consultancy’s job is to take heat for failed projects. They are doing this job very poorly.
The data is hundreds of bots faking engagement to boost sales. This isn’t some extreme jump in logic. You’re the one deliberating avoiding facts because you have no real argument.