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Account farms are organized operations that create, maintain, and deploy large numbers of fake or compromised user accounts on digital platforms. Unlike individual impersonators, account farms operate as industrial-scale identity factories, producing the raw material for coordinated inauthentic behavior, astroturfing, and information warfare. Each account is aged, populated with synthetic biographical detail, and trained to mimic organic behavior — posting, liking, following — before being activated for strategic campaigns. The economics of account farming are revealing: in many markets, a verified platform account costs less than a cup of coffee, meaning the barrier to entry for large-scale manipulation is lower than the barrier to entry for legitimate journalism. The detection challenge is structural: platforms that optimize for user growth create incentives that align perfectly with the business model of account farms.