Emma is still doing her thing in WWE, but she might need some help from fans. Scammer, spammers, and fake bot accounts are all over social media, and the Australian WWE Superstar had to say something about it. She also needs her fans to assist her in this quest.

The internet is a tricky place, and engagement is kind. This is especially true in today’s society, which is something Emma knows all too well. It appears that she might be onto something.

Emma logged onto her Instagram stories, and she posted a text graphic where she told her fans about an issue she’s having. It appears that her engagement is being limited in a big way, thanks to scammer and spam bots. That led Emma to ask her fans to engage with her posts.

“I think a bunch of spam accounts and bots are messing with the visibility of my posts and reels (thumbs down emoji) Do me a favor and go like and comment to let me know what you think about my travels and crazy antics (crazy face emoji) Likes, comments and shares are the best way you can support your favorite pages (praying hands emoji).”

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Emma has a lot of eyes on her, but social media might not be giving her the love she needs. It never hurts to ask fans to help out, and that is exactly what Emma did. Hopefully, she sees some results for this action.

Emma and Riddick Moss are a couple in real life, but they vanished from television. This was just as Moss was turning heel to seemingly join his girlfriend on the dark side.

If anything, Ringside News running a story about Emma asking fans to engage with her posts might do her a lot of favors. In the meantime, we will have to see what WWE does with Emma next, because as Ringside News exclusively reported, WWE creative is pretty much out of fresh ideas for Riddick Moss.

What’s your take on Emma’s new social media strategy to ask fans for more engagement? Sound off in the comment to let us know what you think!

Felix Upton

Felix Upton is a seasoned writer with over 30 years of experience. He began his career writing advertisements for local newspapers in New York before transitioning to publishing news for Ringside News. His expertise includes writing, editing, research, photo editing, and video editing. In his free time, he enjoys bungee jumping and learning extinct languages.

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