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Social networks are also a must-fight place, the Philippines' next presidential candidate was exploded collectively "powdered"

Affected by the epidemic, the Philippine social network has developed rapidly, and many candidates for the next Philippine presidency have also chosen to learn from Trump of that year and seize the high ground of social networks, such as Twitter

Social networks are also a must-fight place, the Philippines' next presidential candidate was exploded collectively "powdered"

After reading the cookie-cutter supportive replies below the candidates' posts, a senior Filipino netizen began to suspect that these iron fans might be fake.

So, the veteran netizen (it male) Marvin Tex Facebook user Marvin Tex began to test the candidate's fans with a fake fan detection software called sparktoro, and the results proved his doubts - fans do have moisture.

According to Marvin's test results, the most exaggerated is the recent poll dark horse, former President Marcos's only son Marcos, who has 917,000 followers on his Twitter account, and nearly half (47.4%) is fake.

Most of these fans' accounts are inaccessible, and activity only increases when Marcos Posts.

Then there's the "powdering" of twitter account fans of other presidential candidates:

Ping lacson's Twitter account (@iampinglacson): Of the 43,997 followers, 16,500 fake followers, accounting for 37.5% of the total number of followers

Boxing champion Manny Pacquiao (@mannypacquiao): Of the 2.682 million followers, 874,000 fake fans, accounting for 32.6% of the total number of followers

The female candidate, current Vice President @lenirobredo: 13.4 percent of the 600,000 followers, or about 80,000, were detected as fake fans. Although "painted", it is also the relatively few among the candidates.

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