But you could see that the same people were winning every game, to the point where it would be statistically impossible to do so. In the early days of Swagbucks Live you could win more money per game. On HQ Trivia (a similar app that was the precursor to Swagbucks Live), there was a brouhaha a few years ago when they posted the winners to a game and many of them had very similar names (something like Kevin500, Kevin501, Kevin502, etc.) On an obscure question where the vast majority of people would basically just have to guess, the responses should be more evenly split between the three choices. I actually think that yes, there are bots (or some other form of organized collusion), for the reason you state.
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