Streaming fraud, also known as stream manipulation, is the practice of artificially inflating the number of plays on a specific song or artist through the use of bots or fake accounts.
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Streaming fraud, also known as stream manipulation, is the practice of artificially inflating the number of plays on a specific song or artist through the use of bots or fake accounts.