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- Jun 11, 2018
Because they aren't real. Pharma has one of the largest and most effective astroturfing campaigns online. Post anything critical of a major medication on twitter and you will get responses challenging you, provided you have more than a handful of followers.
Any time you see comments like that online you need to check the account. Case in point;
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Is 144k karma in about 4 months normal? Is only participating in covid discussions typical redditor behavior?
EDIT: I just realized that it's only a matter of time until they remove the account creation date being publicly visible![]()
Definitely not
Big Pharma astroturfing at work