UFC News: Conor McGregor Twitter: Conor and Khabib Twitter loss: Conor McGregor, a star in the UFC, would lose close to half of his Twitter followers if Elon Musk followed through on his promise to delete false accounts. Since his legal spat with Twitter before buying the firm, Musk has been discussing the problem, and he now seems to be preparing a crackdown. Follow UFC Fight Night Derrick Lewis vs. Sergey Spivac updates with insidesport.IN.
UFC News: Conor McGregor Twitter to lose 42.3% followers
To determine which UFC stars may be most negatively impacted if Musk does indeed tighten down on bogus Twitter accounts, Gambling.com ran SparkToro’s false follower audit.
The audit claims that McGregor, the biggest name in mixed martial arts, stands to lose the most because an astounding 4.1 million of his 9.6 million followers are thought to be fraudulent. This represents 42.3% of his total fan base.
With an estimated 3.9 million bogus followers, UFC legend Anderson Silva ranks second on the list. Due to the possibility of 38% of his 7.5 million followers being false, “The Spider” also stands to lose a lot.
“There are millions of fake accounts on Twitter because creating a fake account is extremely cheap. By charging $8 a month, it raises the cost of a bot by x10,000. It’s not just the money, they also don’t have a million credit cards & phones to create fake accounts.”- @elonmusk pic.twitter.com/MQhOH3SWlX
— DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) November 9, 2022
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Conor McGregor Twitter: Jon Jons and Khabib Nurmagomedov on the list too
UFC News: Conor McGregor, Jon Jones can lose millions of Twitter followers, Khabib Nurmagomedov and other UFC stars can suffer the same fateOn the list are other UFC fighters, including Khabib Nurmagomedov, Nate Diaz, Jon Jones, and Georges St-Pierre. On the ranking of the three most likely phony followers, Jones comes in at No. 3. 1.1 million of his 2.7 million followers are fake, according to the audit. Nearly 2.1 million people follow Diaz, “GSP,” and Nurmagomedov individually. In contrast to Diaz’s projected 38.3% false followers and St-Pierre’s 41.5% fake followers, “The Eagle” fared marginally better with an estimated 36.6% fake followers.
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