HOW TO SPOT FAKE COMMENTS
1. It’s a basic comment.
Basic comments are quick to post and effective. Someone can sway sentiment just as easily as with a simple comment as they can with extensive research.
It’s like when you ask your friend what he thinks of a restaurant, and he says, “It sucks.” This drops the chance you eating there. Your friend doesn’t need to launch into an extensive explanation of why it sucks, it just sucks. Your brain can fill in the holes by itself. (Bad food, bad service, bad smells, ugly dcor, etc.)
Comments like this are simple and effective at driving away new investors.
Imagine there’s a post above this with some solid research. You read it, and think, “Wow, this company might actually be good.” Then you see five new comments have been posted. All of those comments are talking about how bad the company is. They’re loaded with poop emojis. They make you feel bad about investing or owning this stock