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Guest post by Bobby Owsinski of Music 3.0Throughout the digital age, artists have learned to game the system in an effort to move their careers ahead. It’s easy to buy fake YouTube views, Twitter followers, Facebook friends and followers, playlist rankings, and just about anything else where the number seems to validate the artist’s popularity. It’s gotten to the point where labels don’t even care much about numbers anymore until they get so large that its virtually impossible to fake because of the potential amount of cash involved. Spotify plays haven’t been immune either, as artists have found new and clever ways to upping their stream totals, but there’s a new source of fake plays and it’s not coming from artists. This time its the fans.Superfans are now getting into the fake stream business in an effort to offer some unsolicited help to their favorite artist, according to BuzzFeed. Apparently the fans of the K-Pop band BTS were determined to make a recent release go to number 1, and some even employed a widespread strategy to pull it off.Artists Gaining Fake Spotify Plays From Unexpected Source
Artists have been finding ways to game the system since the digital age began, often in the form of purchasing likes or subscriptions, but streaming isn't immune either. Here we. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2018/11/artists-gaining-fake-plays-on-spotify-from-an-unexpected-source