In an article by Jim Edwards of Business Insider, “Facebook Advertisers Complain of a Wave of Fake Likes Rendering Their Pages Useless”, the author claims the fake likes come from “click farms attempting to make their abusive accounts look real by clicking on legit ads.” And, he adds, “there is little Facebook can do about it, despite trying for years to find a solution”. Jim’s suggestion is to avoid targeting “problem countries” where a majority of these fake likes come from.
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