Some could be bots, but many will be the server faking the number.
The thing is, the logistics behind these servers does not allow to display the true correct number of views, it can do so only with quite a significant time delay (it takes time for the activity information to get collected and distributed back to the servers). So most such services use AI estimators to generate the number (the views, likes, dislikes, clicks,...) and only correct it backwards when the data becomes available. Mainly when you are new there, or the post is way different to others posted previously (in terms how much and which activity it will get), the estimation becomes way off. So far this inaccuracy would be just something to forgive.
But many (I would even dare to say most) sites heavily abuse this excuse and intentionally bias the "estimates" in order to best suit their agenda (aka getting clicks to manipulate creators/users to post more and so get more ad money).
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