Botters. And Rumble Does Nothing Against This Fraudulent Shit

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There are all kinds of different bots to manipulate certain metrics.The most common is the viewer bot—you see this most here. It depends on what "service" or scripts these douchebags you see in this long-ass compilation use, but most often there's a fluctuation in the viewer counter every 30-60 seconds, up and down in a significant amount.Then there's the more "steady" version of just adding a small constant amount.In a few occasions, they add views after the stream to somewhat fake a match with the viewer amount. In some situations, massive thumbs-up amounts don't match the view numbers.No matter what method is being used, it shows you a fake number in this compilation. It wouldn't be an issue if they were just hidden in the gaming section, where they're not "awarded" with a front-page gaming section spot.A few times, you see some pushing the viewer numbers extra high, then reading an ad. As far as we all can tell, Rumble does review the ad reads, but then again, it's a clear attempt at fraud.Rumble does nothing—or too little—against this shit. This new fake-fame wave started roughly about 2 months ago.And I obviously have only a small collection of evidence in video form showing how it looks. Very low chat interaction, in general not matching viewer numbers and views—or vice versa. Playback I put on 200%, but there's also a 24-hour format EST clock in it so you see when it happened.It's just despicable.I just recorded a few occasions—you see it as regular behavior by some, who repeatedly do it on a daily basis. But it's a lie, and liars can go suck dick all day long.

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