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On 2026-05-08 Lulu Cheng Meservey (X/@lulumeservey) claimed that many launch-day…

Brief

Lulu Cheng Meservey (X/@lulumeservey) warned on May 8, 2026 that product launches now often appear artificially popular: comment sections and QTs are, she says, populated by fake accounts and AI content created by agencies preying on founders. Her advice: prioritize genuine, paying users over bot-driven viral metrics because bots cannot convert.

Why it matters

On 2026-05-08 Lulu Cheng Meservey (X/@lulumeservey) claimed that many launch-day comments and quote-tweets are produced by fake accounts with fake followers, often spitting out AI-generated praise to simulate ecstatic reception for a 'cluelyslop' launch video.

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  • She argued a 'fungal bloom' of agencies sells this fake engagement to nervous founders and advised that getting fewer real clicks is far better than going “viral” to an audience of bots, because bots “can't pay” for your product.
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