The state of New York’s Attorney General has settled a case with a company that made millions of dollars selling likes, comments and followers on social media,…
The state of New York’s Attorney General has settled a case with a company that made millions of dollars selling likes, comments and followers on social media, according to CNN. The activity of the now-defunct Devumi was discovered as part of a probe carried out by New York’s Attorney General’s office. The owner of the company, German Calas, Jr., will pay a pretty insignificant penalty of $50,000 to cover the cost of the investigation.