- Eric Geso’s Instagram followers have been fluctuating in recent days, with the artist losing over 300,000 followers in a single day.
- Some fans and bloggers speculate that the musician may have purchased followers in the past and that the recent drop in followers may be due to Instagram’s crackdown on fake accounts.
- Despite concerns about follower authenticity, some fans urge others to focus on Eric Geso’s music and contributions to the Liberian music industry.
Eric Geso’s social media presence has been a topic of discussion among fans in recent days, as his Instagram followers continue to fluctuate. The Liberian musician, who was celebrated by fans and bloggers for hitting 1 million followers, has lost over 300,000 followers in a single day, prompting concerns about the authenticity of his followers.
Some fans and bloggers have speculated that Eric Geso may have purchased followers in the past and that the recent drop in followers may be due to Instagram’s crackdown on fake accounts. Others have expressed disappointment that the artist may have resorted to such tactics, instead of focusing on building a genuine fanbase.
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Jere Nana, an astute professional blogger, has accused Eric Geso of being one of the many reasons people keep attacking bloggers for providing false information.
“Eric Geso is one of the people that are making people not trust or rely on bloggers for information in Liberia,” Jere wrote.
Another blogger, Edwin Eikon Konneh, Jr., who is well known for his controversial writings, has also accused the musician of purchasing followers from Indian guys.
“Eric Geso paying the Indian people to give him an hour’s follow and after the time finish they unfollow him,” Edwin alleges.
Despite the concerns, some fans have rallied behind Eric Geso, urging others to focus on the music and not the numbers. They argue that the musician’s talent and contributions to the Liberian music industry are what really matters and that his true fans will continue to support him regardless of his social media following.
As the discussion continues, it’s clear that social media has become an integral part of the music industry, with followers and likes often seen as a measure of success. However, it’s important to remember that these metrics can be manipulated and that true success lies in the impact an artist has on their audience and the industry as a whole.