Intro
Everyone wants a big follower count. We get it.
But here’s the truth nobody wants to admit:
Fake followers don’t help your brand — they kill it.
Let’s break down why buying followers is one of the worst moves you can make as a creator.
🤖 1. Fake Followers Don’t Spend Money
You can’t pay rent with likes. You need subscribers.
Fake followers = no engagement = no fans = no money.
They’re just dead weight — and platforms can tell.
🚫 2. It Ruins Your Engagement Rate
Instagram and Twitter don’t care how many people follow you.
They care how many people actually interact.
If 20k followers get you 30 likes? The algorithm buries your content.
You’re better off with 2,000 real ones than 20k fakes
🔍 3. Brands and Fans Can Tell
Yes, even your audience can tell.
When they see a huge following with no comments, no DMs, no interaction — it looks shady.
You lose trust. You lose fans. You lose business.
🧼 4. Cleaning It Up Later Is a Nightmare
Bought followers can mess up your data, screw your insights, and tank your reach.
Worse? You’ll need to pay to remove them or start a new account.
It’s like getting cheap tattoos — you’ll regret it, and it’s expensive to fix.
✅ What To Do Instead
Grow slow if you have to — but grow real.
Focus on platforms where your content works (Reddit, Twitter, TikTok).
Be consistent. Post with purpose.
Use strategies that build actual fans, not fake numbers.
That’s what we do at Anti Agency. No fluff. No fakes.
Just strategies that make you money.
If your “agency” offers to grow your page with fake followers — they’re not helping you.
They’re inflating your ego and killing your career.
Want the real thing? Work with creators who actually get it.
We don’t fake it. We build it.
We’re not an agency. We’re the Anti Agency.