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  2. Lilka - Wikipedia

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    Lilka was a Twitch streamer until Twitch suspended her accounts without warning in January 2018, claiming that she abused viewbot. [7] Then, Lilka moved to AfreecaTV and YouTube. In 2019, she became a K-league ambassador. [2] In February 2019, she became a cover model of Maxim Korea. [8]

  3. Lenny (bot) - Wikipedia

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    Though other chatbots had been developed earlier, Lenny was the first one to be released for free on a public server and could be accessed by anyone. Recordings of conversations with the bot are widely shared online on websites such as Reddit and YouTube.

  4. Internet bot - Wikipedia

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    An Internet bot, web robot, robot or simply bot, [1] is a software application that runs automated tasks on the Internet, usually with the intent to imitate human activity, such as messaging, on a large scale. [2]

  5. Click farm - Wikipedia

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    Click farms have also been used to increase the views on everything from Spotify, Twitch and YouTube to creating fake reviews for businesses, products or services. Many click farms advertise openly on the internet, usually masquerading as genuine traffic sources.

  6. Jack Doherty (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    His first video was uploaded on September 29, 2016, and was about him flipping markers twice in a row. [4] This video is his most viewed video with 29 million views. [4] His early content consisted of him flipping several objects, ranging from markers to water bottles.

  7. Russian web brigades - Wikipedia

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    Over 6 years the group published over 2,500 items in seven languages and to over 300 platforms such as social media (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Reddit) and discussion forums. The group specialized in highly divisive topics regarding immigration, environment, politics, international relations and frequently used fake images presented as "leaked ...

  8. History of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    YouTube would give free access to its users, the more users, the more profit it can potentially make because it can in principle increase advertisement rates and will gain further interest of advertisers. [339] YouTube would sell its audience that it gains by free access to its advertising customers. [339]: 181

  9. Trainwreckstv - Wikipedia

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    Niknam began streaming gaming and IRL content in 2015. [5]In November 2017, Niknam received a five-day ban from Twitch after he went on a rant where he referred to several female streamers as "sluts" and accused them of stealing views from those who he viewed as more deserving streamers. [6]