The Buzz | Thai police raid ‘click farm,’ find 347,200 SIM cards 

Thai police have arrested three Chinese men who they say operated a so-called “click farm,” using hundreds of cellphones and several hundred thousand SIM cards to run up “likes” and views on WeChat, a Chinese social media mobile application.

Immigration Police said the men said yesterday they were paid according to how many likes and views they generated, each earning 100,000-150,000 baht (USD2,950-4,400) per month. Click farms are hired to inflate an online site’s viewership for prestige and profit.

Police seized 476 cellphones and around 347,200 SIM cards during the arrests Sunday in Sa Kaeo province, about 200 kilometers east of Bangkok. The men were charged with working without a permit and importing the phones without paying taxes.

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