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Domain unverified accounts that follow more than 100k accounts. There is no implication that these accounts themselves are not run by humans, simply that they follow a large number of accounts.
List by rahaeli
Accounts with a primary purpose of artificially driving traffic to a site, increasing search engine ranking, posting low-quality "helpful tips", or offering manipulative spam software or services rather than authentic participation. Aggressive but objective list: may catch news aggregators you want.
List by rahaeli
These accounts are created to look like a stereotype of a specific identity to make "supportive" comments with exaggerated or outlandish positions. This list runs entirely on vibes and trained pattern-matching and should be run in manual mode. It WILL NOT include any/all false claims of identity.
List by Courtney Milan
People who were directly involved in the RWA shitshow and who I personally believe bear somewhere between some and a lot of blame for actual racism.
List by rahaeli
It is highly unlikely these people are really Elon Musk, Keanu Reeves, etc. Also includes impersonating Bluesky staff, impersonating organizations, and impersonating individual Bluesky users where I can verify in which direction the impersonation goes.
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Users from the pump and dump boiler room of the cryptocurrency/forex/stock trading/finance guru world trying to sell you their snake oil. Does not include people whose discussion is incidental. Includes some NFT scammers and pushers, but it's not a primary focus.
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Exists to reply/follow for advertising something, establish persona for a scam, or automatedly manipulate conversations. Also includes credible reports of DM solicitation for scam cold opens. Combination of objective criteria, trained pattern-matching, and identifiable specific campaigns/networks.
List by rahaeli
Accounts that exist solely or primarily to make repetitive, highly similar, often copy-pasted replies to posts about a single topic or closely related topics, to accounts they, in aggregate, have little or no existing connections to. "Highly similar" is a mostly-vibes, partly-objective definition.