Chinese 'click farm' of 10,000 phones that give FAKE 'likes' to our most-loved apps

The bizarre 'click farm' of 10,000 phones that give FAKE 'likes' to our most-loved apps

Pages on social media websites are given fake 'likes' to make them look more popular by thousands of phones
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BY  13:07, 14 MAY 2017 UPDATED15:09, 14 MAY 2017   
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Footage has emerged of a giant "click farm" that uses more than 10,000 mobile phones to give product ratings and pages on social media websites phoney "likes".
Companies reportedly pay thousands to get their apps more likes by using services like this massive plant offers.
This covert clip in China shows rows and rows of like-making machines all wired to other devices in a factory.
And there are said to be thousands more phones in the same building all made for the same purpose.

More than 10,000 phones in the 'click farm' are designed to boost social media pages' popularity

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