Zack Snyder Addresses Claims That Bots Were Used In The Snyder Cut Campaign

Zack Snyder’s Justice League was dropped on HBO Max, now known as Max, in 2021. This came after a long campaign from fans of the franchise with the “Snyder Cut” movement. Following its theatrical release, a movement was started on social media, where fans called for Snyder’s cut of the movie to be released. An online petition was created that got more than 180,000 signatures in support. 

 

However, controversy has struck regarding the campaign, as reports of bots being used to garner support and traction online. In 2022, The Wrap released a report revealing that hashtag analytics tools found that polls that led to Snyder’s wins at the Oscar’s “Fan Favorite” and “Cheer Moments” awards were due to thousands of votes by automated web programs. 

 

Rolling Stone followed up on the report and found that 14 percent of the accounts that were part of the “Snyder Cut” movement were fake. 

 

Snyder addressed those reports recently, saying, “It doesn’t matter.” 

 

Snyder said in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, “The truth is? It doesn’t matter. The movie got made. If they were smart enough to employ bots in this thing, then they won. That movie has no business existing- and it does.” 

 

Isabella Putorti: I am a current student at Boston University majoring in Film/Television and minoring in English with a concentration in Creative Writing. I am very passionate about creating stories in the visual and written medium. I have gained skills in the film production realm such as editing with Premier Pro, working with Lighting and Electrical for cinematography, and working with Sony and Canon film cameras. I am excited and eager to continue to build more of my skills. I have published work with Kind Writers and House Journal. Alongside my writing, I have written and directed many short films. My short film "The Exploding Balloon" was selected for the 2023 Neumann Inspires Film Festival. I have also written, directed, and acted in stage plays, my current play, "Assassins" is currently in production. In addition to my film work, I have also had my artwork displayed at The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh as part of their "Stay Woke" Exhibit.
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