I now seriously think some of the scientists I follow have purchased their large number of followers 
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You can check that, surely. Are there not websites?
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Replying to @jamesheathers @Abebab
I think she thinks that because I linked her to such websites.
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Should have known you woulda known. What did you find? I wonder if mine are fake. With their ridiculous names, 'Andrew', 'Caitlyn', 'Terry'. Who names a child that?!?
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Replying to @jamesheathers @Abebab
I don't want to name names but there certainly are people with large follower counts who has dubious percentages of "fake" followers/bots.
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Importantly though, being followed by accounts suspected of being bots isn't always evidence that these people purchased followers.
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Replying to @o_guest @jamesheathers
Yes, cuz I discovered that I have some bot followers that I wasn't aware of
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Replying to @Abebab @jamesheathers
Also the different sites show different percentages (again because it's not easy to know who is a bot for sure). But yes, it's amusing to check other users' scores.pic.twitter.com/xqh6mkLBdi
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How do I do this?
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Ask everyone you meet in a loud voice if they are real or not. (P.S. no idea).
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Various websites exist. Google "find fake followers".
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