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Good creators, good influencers, and the good community of the Internet are unable to find among the growing number of impostors. Who's to blame?
Some so-called "influencers" forget their morals, ethics and standards to "increase engagement." Their gullible fans are easily trapped in their web of nonsense.
Some people have even started considering themselves "activists" subconsciously. The Big Tech wants us to be addicted to social media keep all the attractive insanity of their platforms alive for money.
We can either be aware of things, or moan in guilt later. The choice is ours.
By Krish AgrawalGood creators, good influencers, and the good community of the Internet are unable to find among the growing number of impostors. Who's to blame?
Some so-called "influencers" forget their morals, ethics and standards to "increase engagement." Their gullible fans are easily trapped in their web of nonsense.
Some people have even started considering themselves "activists" subconsciously. The Big Tech wants us to be addicted to social media keep all the attractive insanity of their platforms alive for money.
We can either be aware of things, or moan in guilt later. The choice is ours.