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Reddit actually started off with bot accounts to begin with. Their site wasn't gaining popularity in the early days and they had a bunch of scripts that went to other places and copied conversations to make the place look more lively than it actually was. I would not be surprised in the slightest if someone were to tell me that they still do it to this day in order to help drive engagement and the idea that everyone still uses it.
Yeah, there's a tendency among people to have trust for things that are popular. On the other hand if you see a lack of users on a service it makes you doubt how good something is.