Troll and Bot accounts are everywhere on social media. Ever since the worldwide realization of the use of bot farms in 2016 (with the American election), Trolling and Bot use has been professionalized. Fine Art is an area where I haven't seen a lot of examples of it though, or maybe just not obvious ones. Besides promotion pages (art being essential to Image-Based platforms like Instagram and Tumblr) the Art Industry has a proportionally lower representation of fake and automated accounts. Troll/Bot accounts are trying to accomplish the goal of sending you to a drop-shipped link or aggregating you to a paid subscription site. Even with Troll accounts that are just meant to spread misinformation, these heavily rely on the concept of truth and convincing people of the truth. Truth is in fact something fine art, or at least its sale, doesn't concern itself with. I suppose spreading fake news stories about existing artists would make sense as a use for Bots and Trolls in the Fine A...