Exposing Media Houses That Have Fake Twitter Followers

 

I found a very interesting article online on media entities who have been lying to advertisers and the Kenyan public on Twitter about their clout. Many a day I have oft wondered why Ghafla is ranked number two in online clout (influence or power, especially in politics or business) by Klout.com but was miles behind some of the media entities on twitter in terms of followers…

 

From here on out, allow me to share some of the article which was done by Micheal Mutuma and be sure to check out the entire article here.

While most other brands and corporates struggle to earn their loyalty on Twitter and other social media, some corporates have been playing a ‘rough-game’ on their competitors by buying fake loyalty or followers if you will especially the media houses. Well as your top social media website we have decided it is time ‘kumulika mwizi’.

So without further-a-do, let the heads start rolling.

CapitalFM (@CapitalFM_Kenya)

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Daily Nation (@dailynation)

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The Star Kenya (@TheStarKenya)


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NTV Kenya (@ntvkenya)

 

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The Standard Digital (@StandardKenya)

KTN (@KTNKenya)

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CitizenTV Kenya (@citizenkenya)

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This audit has been verrified by Twitter Audit. Click this link to verrify your followers.

 

CAVEAT EMPTOR:

If you are advertising or thinking of advertising with these media houses (online/social media) do so at your own peril!

About this writer:

Nwasante Khasiani (Writer)