Plural of claque; multiple groups of hired applauders, or the practice of organizing paid clapping at performances.
Regular French plural of 'claque' formed with -s, now used in English to refer to multiple organized groups of false applauders.
The rise of professional claques in France was so rampant that critics complained real talent couldn't be distinguished from mediocrity—a problem social media faces today!
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