By David Ruben.
- Fewer than 100 people comment numerous times a day, analytics revealed
- One California woman posted 59 times a day for 60 days only during working hours, she used four different profiles, claims she isn’t paid to comment
- She claims to be employed full-time, LinkedIn page lists commercial firm
- Organizing For Action, which runs the Facebook site, refused to comment on whether the 100 users were being paid for their services
- Numerous posts boost the Facebook site in search engines
Daily Mail (UK), by Mia De Graaf – More than 60 per cent of comments on Obamacare’s Facebook page have come from fewer than 100 people, a report has revealed.
The site has amassed 226,838 posts since September 2012 – a significant number that has boosted the page in search engines.
But an investigation by the Washington Times has found 136,103 of those were left by a small collection of Facebook users – many of whom have at least three profiles.
The revelation came just hours before a poll found Obamacare to be more unpopular than ever, with just 37 per cent support – just as the state and federal health exchanges central to the health care reform law reopen for business.