I don't think it would matter even if people found out that they were doing something against the rules, the amount of supportive tweets are going to be more than negative ones. Because of the way that social media platforms work more "fans" feel a stronger bond to the person that they are a fan of, since they can communicate directly and are more likely to get an answer, which didn't happen to the same extent with traditional media such as print, radio, TV and movies. So what you get is a very loyal and devoted fan base that is going to support the model even if she has done something wrong and it has been proven. Their "fans" are going to be the ones that are the most vocal on platforms such as Twitter unless something truly terrible has been done, because the rest of us in the silent majority don't care enough about this to tweet about it.