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Is it worth doing "fake" activity on the site?
Hello. I completed only the development of the site, filled it with articles and material. This is a personal blog about games. Naturally, the site is empty and I am promoting it from scratch.
Is it worth creating "fake" activity on it? Those. write comments from different accounts, put likes, tweak views.
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Sites that offer the formation of some kind of community around him - should have a life. In other words, people rarely start writing anything on a site if no one has written anything on a site before them. Therefore, "fake" comments are a completely working way.
However, there are a couple of pitfalls here:
1) They are difficult and dreary to write. Having about 100 articles, making 5 comments in each article is 500 different comments. It's complicated. I took foreign analogues for my projects and stupidly translated comments from English into Russian.
2) If people enter into a discussion with someone under a comment, then they expect that they will be answered and somehow react to them. Therefore, you need a tracking system for new comments, plus you need to understand what and where to write. When there are more than 1000% of these comments, you already start to swim.
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If you just have an article site where people just bring down, and their comments, likes and so on do not correlate with your income from the site, then writing fake comments is too time consuming. In such a situation, it is better to write new articles than to waste time on comments.
ps I make logics for custom installation of likes, views, etc. on my projects. Those. I am creating an article, from the very beginning it already has a certain amount.
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