Calls to Boycott Zara

Fake campaign of fake profiles targeting the official X account of Zara

Cyabra's objective was to assess the proportion of fake accounts active on the official Zara Twitter account and gauge their impact on the overall interactions on the page, as well as to detect their agenda.

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