AEW CEO and President Tony Khan posted a number of tweets on Friday, calling out an “army of bots” he claims is mobilizing anti-AEW opinions throughout the internet.
Khan encouraged his followers on Twitter to research this for themselves.
An independent study has confirmed that much of the staunch anti-AEW online community aren’t real individuals, it’s a staff running thousands of accounts + an army of bots to signal boost them. Look closely, these aren’t real people. Who’d pay for such a *wildly* expensive thing?— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) April 8, 2022
An independent study has confirmed that much of the staunch anti-AEW online community aren’t real individuals, it’s a staff running thousands of accounts + an army of bots to signal boost them. Look closely, these aren’t real people. Who’d pay for such a *wildly* expensive thing?
Research this one yourselves. You internet detectives thrive in these situations.Speaking of wild things:You won’t want to miss@JonMoxley vs. @WheelerYuta on #AEWRampage@ 10pm ET/9pm CT on @tntdrama TONIGHT!— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) April 8, 2022
Research this one yourselves. You internet detectives thrive in these situations.Speaking of wild things:You won’t want to miss@JonMoxley vs. @WheelerYuta on #AEWRampage@ 10pm ET/9pm CT on @tntdrama TONIGHT!
Ever wonder why so much of the activity of these accounts is retweets and replies? Like who actually has 80% of their activity as straight up retweets?— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) April 8, 2022
Ever wonder why so much of the activity of these accounts is retweets and replies? Like who actually has 80% of their activity as straight up retweets?