The phrase click farm often conjures images of dimly lit rooms filled with rows of smartphones, low‑paid workers tapping endlessly on screens, and a world of fraudulent likes that vanish overnight. For years, marketers dismissed the term as a shortcut to vanity metrics—cheap, risky, and ultimately damaging to a brand’s reputation. But the landscape has…
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