Former two-weight UFC champion McGregor has almost 10million Twitter followers but that could be cut by almost half with a crackdown on fake accounts
UFC star Conor McGregor could lose over four million of his Twitter followers following Elon Musk’s mission to eliminate fake accounts from the platform.
Former two-weight champion McGregor, 34, is the most popular UFC fighter on social media, boasting 9.6 million Twitter followers and 46.2 million Instagram followers. But his Twitter followers could fall to under six million in a recent effort by Musk, who took over the social media site last month, as the new CEO is setting his sights on eradicating spam accounts.
According to a study run by Gambling.com on the fake follower audit SparkToro, McGregor almost 4.1million of McGregor’s Twitter followers are spam accounts. Former UFC champion Anderson Silva has almost three million fake followers whilst Jon Jones also has just over one million spam accounts following him.
Former bantamweight champion Cody Garbrandt is the UFC fighter with the highest percentage of fake followers, as 48 per cent of his followers are from spam accounts. Several other big UFC stars such as Khabib Nurmagomedov, Nate Diaz and Israel Adesanya were all found to have hundreds of thousands of fake followers.