The internet kept erupting without stop.
Every hour brought a new wave — a louder, angrier, more chaotic backlash.
The smear campaign MM Records launched was massive, but Dayo's fanbase was something else entirely.
Posts dragging him barely lasted ten minutes before being buried under a full-blown digital war.
Anyone who uploaded a fake article…
Anyone who edited an AI photo…
Anyone who tried to "break news" about Dayo…
…was drowned in reports.
Some accounts got 30,000+ reports within two minutes.
Some got 50,000.
A few unlucky ones crossed 100,000 reports almost instantly.
By the first 30 minutes, nearly 100,000 accounts across multiple platforms were permanently banned — trolls, fake outlets, burner accounts, even big pages that thought they were untouchable.
It was unlike anything the internet had seen in years.
Videos popped up of people deleting their comments out of fear.
Tweets were disappearing in real time.
