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Dozens of Tech Bigwigs Friend Facebook Spambot

jfruhlinger writes "If you've used Facebook or Twitter, you're almost certainly familiar with 'bimbots' — accounts that have profile pics of attractive women, but seem to exist only to send send spam links with varying degrees of subtlety. Henry Copeland, the founder of BlogAds, tracks the social network of one such Facebook bot, and finds that she's friends with a long list of influential tech and media folks. Copeland also tracks down the origin of the photo that accompanies the account."

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  1. In other news... by dgatwood · · Score: 4, Informative

    Executives are not very computer savvy. And this is a surprise because....

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    1. Re:In other news... by gsslay · · Score: 4, Insightful

      But of course what's more likely is that these facebook pages are not in any way personal pages. They will be maintained by some corporate minion who has a dozen other more important things to be doing for their boss, and who just accepts all friend requests. No-one seriously believes that they're "friends", even by facebook standards.

      Chances are that these people, if they have a personal facebook page at all, keep it well under wraps.

  2. Not suprising at all by uncanny · · Score: 4, Insightful

    she's friends with a long list of influential tech and media folks

    If these people are influential or media folks as it says, then they probably have tons of requests all the time. They are "important" people that love to be heard. The more followers/friends/whatever they have the better. They aren't going to spend a lot of time sifting through the requests to see who's real or not.