As per Forbes, last year in October, Musk revealed his plans to bring down the spam accounts to less than five percent. However, Musk’s agenda could negatively affect a few NASCAR drivers.
According to SparkToro‘s fake follower audit, as reported by Gambling.com, Stewart Haas Racing driver Kevin Harvick might lose the maximum number of followers. Following him closely would be Chase Elliott, Kyle Busch, Brad Keselowski, and Denny Hamlin.
Brad Keselowski, Martin Truex Jr, and Chase Elliott are expected to suffer the maximum hit. With 50.9%, 49.6%, and 48.9% fake followers respectively, the three drivers might lose almost half of their followers after the bot combat changes are implemented.
The data shared by Gambling.com is based on SparkToro’s fake follower audit tool. After establishing which were the most popular NASCAR drivers on Twitter, the organization took a sample of 2000 random followers to arrive at the above results.