Erica Marsh quickly rose to fame earlier this year as a viral leftwing voice on social media . Her incendiary tweets often ultraliberal and hyperpolitical drew millions of views and the ire of conservatives . The photo of a smiling young woman with blond hair that topped Erica Marshs Twitter account is actually a picture of Courtney Ballesteros a yearold wife and mother of two living in Ruskin Florida a rural town south of Tampa . Disinformation experts who spoke to say its a classic example of a problematic trend where fake accounts are created in order to subvert the very positions or politics they appear to be supporting . It is unclear exactly who or what was behind the Erica Marsh account or for what purpose it was created but disinformation experts say it will only get worse ahead of the presidential election . A few other Twitter accounts using Bellesteros face remain active but with far fewer followers with far less followers . The account remains active but a few other accounts remain active with far few followers but it remains a mystery to some experts say the problem is going to get worse . Dissemination experts say they are worried that the problem will get worse with the election coming up in the coming weeks . They say it is a cautionary cautionary tale for people who think it will be going to see it from Russian Internet Research Agency the Kremlinbacked troll farm that can now be purchased for a month to be purchased by Elon Musk for a $100,000 donation to the $20,000 to $1,000 . The fake accounts can be bought by the $10,000-a-cash-savvy account. It is a warning that it can be used to be available for the $3,000. The fake account that can be purchased to be a