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So there is a company who is creating literally hundreds of profiles a week.
They are using the same 4 girls for them and the same exact GIF. The profiles all are used to post on the same general batch of subreddits. After a day or two they delete the profiles and just use a different one. I've probably blocked 60 of them just in the past 3 days.
The subreddits they are posting on don't seem to be bothered by it at all. I mean it's pretty obvious.
They all are using upvote and comment bots, so you'll see them getting 500 upvotes and a hundred comments within 10 minutes, all using the exact same gif they've used 100 times this week.
I'm not understanding why they're doing it, but More so, I'm not understanding how they're getting away with it. The people running those subs clearly not at all bothered by the same 4 gifs being posted multiple times a day all from different accounts.
You can real their "profile page" and of course they're all the same "hi I'm _____ and I'm only 18 and tiny so don't bully me." "Hi I'm ___and 18 and I love my cat. My OF is free."
You can see them across multiple subs like RealCute, OnlineSugar, DaddiesRateTeens, and a dozen others.
You can't "report" them because the profile itself only may exist for a day, so a "report" doesn't do anything.
I'm sure I'm not the only one who has noticed them. Would love to hear what others think.
I'm not sure I'm allowed to post any of their usernames or even link a post so I'm not doing that.
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