Twitter followers are members who subscribe to the short text messages, or tweets, of fellow members. There are several reasons why someone might want to purchase fake "followers." For politicians and celebrities it offers a fast way to appear popular. It is also a method of making a product or person known.
One strategy to achieve that is through re-tweets, repeated messages. According to Barracuda Networks' findings it cost five dollars to purchase 2,000 re-tweets.
The IT security firm set up three Twitter profiles and purchased between 20,000 and 70,000 followers, without much effort, for the accounts. Their analysis of the fake followers shows that about 60 per cent had been registered less than three months previously. Another discovery is that they are following many other Twitter users.
However, that figure is never more than 2,001 as it appears that is the level at which Twitter administrators begin taking a closer look. Twitter is trying to battle the fake followers but is not keeping up with the sheer size of the problem. According to Barracuda Networks, dealers who manage the fake accounts are very careful not to overdo things and provoke the attention of Twitter's administrators.//DPA