Have you ever wondered which Premier League team has the most fake followers on social media? SportsLens have crunched the numbers to find out which side has the most inflated following.
- SportsLens have collected follower data for each Premier League team
- Using analytics tools Twitter Audit and Modash, the data reveals fake accounts on both Twitter and Instagram
It is no secret that large swathes of social media are polluted with fake accounts and suspicious users. Spend a little money, and you can begin to build what, on the surface, looks like a fairly substantial following.
‘Bots,’ or fake followers, can manipulate engagement metrics and create false impressions of relevance, so sifting out the percentage of real followers is worthwhile.
Our data set reveals an interesting mix of conclusions – the most notable being clubs at the lower end of the table have a far lower percentage fake of followers, despite having a smaller following.
Which Premier League Team Has the Most Fake Followers on Instagram?
NOTE: Modash’s Instagram metric is presented as a percentage. The table above includes those followers who are deemed definite ‘fakes and bots’ (see further down for the definition). The table also includes the total percentage of followers deemed ‘suspicious.’ Granted, the larger the following across social media, the more fake followers you are likely to attract. That is certainly the case when isolating, what according to Modash, are confirmed fake followers. Manchester City have the third largest following on Instagram among Premier League teams, but 15.20% are deemed to be bots. Last season’s treble winners have had to work harder than some of the perceived ‘historic’ clubs on this list, with their jump in global popularity coinciding with their illustrious post-2009 takeover period. Whether they have decided to invest in a few for more extra followers is another question, however. They are followed closely by Chelsea, Tottenham and Manchester United – who are all among the most followed sports teams in the world on social media – but boast a fake follower percentage of over 14%. At the other end of the spectrum, it is interesting to note that the likes of Nottingham Forest and Luton have the lowest fake follower percentage. Although it is unclear whether this determines if a fanbase is true and proper, it is certainly an interesting conclusion. The pattern of clubs lower down the table isn’t 100% consistent all the way through the data set, however. Interestingly, newly-promoted Burnley have the highest percentage of suspicious followers according to Modash, who define that bracket of users as ‘someone who follows over 1,500 accounts and could be fake.’ When categorising X users (formerly Twitter), we have split the data into two parts. Down the left-hand side you will find the total number of users deemed either ‘fake’ or ‘low quality’ according to Twitter Audit. Low quality users are typically those who have a suspicious amount of followers in comparison to how active they are. As for the right-hand column, this isolates the actual percentage of overall followers who are classified as fake. As the data indicates, the larger clubs inevitably have a higher actual number of fake or low quality users, but bots only make up around 5% or less of their overall following. Conversely, when taking Bournemouth for example, their fake follower percentage is as high as 11.5%. With an actual following of just under 700,000, this is alarmingly high. One interesting anomaly exists from our Twitter research, however. Luton, as you would expect have the lowest following on Twitter in the Premier League, and as such have the lowest proportion of fake or low quality users. However, it is interesting that they sit just behind the league’s biggest clubs in terms of having the lowest percentage of actual fake followers, in relation to their overall fanbase. This aligns with their ‘total suspicious followers’ percentage on Instagram, where they boast the second-lowest behind Manchester United. Combing the fake follower percentages from Twitter and Instagram, the table below outlines which team has the highest totals across both platforms. Add Sportslens to your Google News Feed!
Team
Fake Follower Percentage
Team
Total Suspicious Followers
Nottingham Forest
8.95%
Manchester United
22.04% Out of 63.1m
Luton
9.48%
Luton
22.3% Out of 332.8k
Brentford
9.78%
Liverpool
22.51% Out of 43.5m
Newcastle
10.07%
Nottingham Forest
22.76% Out of 1m
Wolves
10.34%
Newcastle
24.16% Out of 2.5m
Aston Villa
10.78%
Chelsea
24.34% Out of 41.4m
Sheffield United
11.15%
Arsenal
25.1% Out of 28.1m
Brighton
11.90%
Manchester City
25.28% Out of 49.1m
Everton
12.36%
Tottenham
26.32% Out of 16.4m
Bournemouth
12.51%
Wolves
26.44% Out of 2.6m
Fulham
12.62%
Aston Villa
26.63% Out of 3.5m
Burnley
12.72%
Brentford
29.13% Out of 481.9k
West Ham
13.29%
Everton
30.04% Out of 3m
Crystal Palace
13.47%
Brighton
30.36% Out of 1.7m
Arsenal
13.47%
West Ham
30.7% Out of 4m
Liverpool
13.82%
Sheffield United
31.54% Out of 670.9k
Manchester United
14.04%
Fulham
34.44% Out of 1m
Tottenham
14.27%
Bournemouth
35.52% Out of 805k
Chelsea
14.46%
Crystal Palace
36% Out of 1.8m
Manchester City
15.20%
Burnley
36.84% Out of 691.8k
Which Premier League Team Has the Most Fake Followers on Twitter?
Team
Combined Number of Fake & Low Quality Users
Team
Percentage of Fake Followers
Luton
69072
Manchester United
1.20%
Bournemouth
70,100
Manchester City
1.20%
Brighton
72,961
Chelsea
2.90%
Brentford
74,368
Liverpool
3.20%
Fulham
79,996
Arsenal
3.30%
Nottingham Forest
83,000
Tottenham
5%
Burnley
84,217
Newcastle
5.50%
Sheffield United
95,800
Luton
5.90%
Newcastle
99,291
Brighton
5.90%
West Ham
99,292
West Ham
7.40%
Brighton
99,895
Nottingham Forest
8.30%
Crystal Palace
103,914
Aston Villa
8.30%
Aston Villa
111,398
Wolves
9.50%
Everton
113,361
Brentford
9.80%
Tottenham
122,407
Burnley
10.40%
Arsenal
132,998
Everton
10.60%
Chelsea
142,339
Fulham
10.70%
Liverpool
142,708
Crystal Palace
11.10%
Manchester United
173,399
Sheffield United
11.10%
Manchester City
179,082
Bournemouth
11.50%
Which Premier League Team Has the Most Fake Followers on Social Media?
Team
Fake Follower % – Instagram and Twitter Combined
Manchester United
15.24%
Luton
15.38%
Newcastle
15.57%
Manchester City
16.40%
Arsenal
16.77%
Liverpool
17.02%
Nottingham Forest
17.25%
Chelsea
17.36%
Brighton
17.80%
Aston Villa
19.08%
Tottenham
19.27%
Brentford
19.58%
Wolves
19.84%
West Ham
20.69%
Fulham
22.23%
Sheffield United
22.25%
Everton
22.96%
Burnley
23.12%
Bournemouth
24.01%
Crystal Palace
24.57%