The presence you command on the internet can usually be summed up in a few numbers, the number of followers you have on Twitter, number of likes your business’s page has on Facebook and the number of views your videos have on YouTube, there are just a few examples of how numbers shape the opinion of a stranger on the internet that comes across any one of your many online profiles. Its no secret that there’s a huge market that lets people artificially inflate the numbers in order to make other people think that they’re popular online, you can easily buy followers, YouTube views, Facebook fans and even traffic for your website. Google has been working for quite some time to stop, and now the company has detailed its plans to crackdown against what it says are “fraudulent views” on YouTube videos.
Google Cracks Down On YouTube ‘Fraudulent Views’ original content from Ubergizmo.
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