Social media content creators are increasingly advising followers against expensive purchases
More and more content creators on social media are rejecting traditional influencer culture and becoming “deinfluencers” instead, according to social media experts.
Influencers have historically sold something to users. Whether that is the newest trending lipgloss or the viral “it” dress, the products – often available at a discount using influencers’ special codes – are perceived to provide a certain lifestyle, one that is aesthetically pleasing and on trend.
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Social media content creators are increasingly advising followers against expensive purchases
More and more content creators on social media are rejecting traditional influencer culture and becoming “deinfluencers” instead, according to social media experts.
Influencers have historically sold something to users. Whether that is the newest trending lipgloss or the viral “it” dress, the products – often available at a discount using influencers’ special codes – are perceived to provide a certain lifestyle, one that is aesthetically pleasing and on trend. Continue reading…Technology | The Guardian