You guys really need to step up your game.
If someone is paying you to discredit a target, spamming threads with things like "Monero is a scam!" and "The devs stole Monero!" shows an embarrassingly shallow knowledge of software development and technology.
It doesn't discredit your target at all really, it just sends up a big flag that someone is paying for a negative social media campaign.
Similarly, posting useless comments such as "Oh boy, I sure love Monero. It's just golly gee the best. I even made a new account just to say this." does nothing for an asset you have been paid to promote. This is one dimensional, level one pumping.
Genuine users who dislike a target tend to ask uncomfortable and difficult questions to raise doubt about an asset. Users who genuinely are interested in an asset ask a slightly more positive version of those same questions.
I recognize that there will always be paid shilling on the Internet, but if you guys could step your game up it would at least make wading through it a little more entertaining for the rest of us.
Here's a guide from Reddit about how to spot trolling and shilling, and appropriate actions to take when you see it:
https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/2qozgo/time_to_get_meta_comprehensive_overview_of_common/