Ever wanted to see what a mobile device ‘click farm’ looks like?
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Tech writer Jamie Barlett posted a video that purports to show was a “click farm” of mobile devices looks like.
- In the image, hundreds of mobile devices are lined up on racks, each simulating visitors to a sites or apps.
- Click farms, which exist for all types of devices, typically sell “fake traffic” to digital properties.
- The idea behind click farms is to artificially enhance traffic and engagement on sites.
I’m completely obsessed by click farms – where thousands of machines are lined up to generate fake engagement. pic.twitter.com/NgDm4AWiCm
— Jamie Bartlett (@JamieJBartlett) March 11, 2019
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