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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’ve never heard of any of these people. Serious question: how do people hear about these people in the first place? Do wannabe influencers use paid algorithms to get into people’s feeds or something?[/quote] Some of them are pretty big name and make mainstream celebrity/lifestyle news.[b] Brittani Boren Leach went from a small time Youtuber with about 150k followers on IG to 1 million+ on IG when her baby died in an unsafe sleep situation at a relatives house, [/b]and got stories in People. Arielle Charnas owns a clothing brand/blog, Something Navy, and has had her clothing lines sold at Nordstrom. Stephanie Nielsen has had a blog forever and got a ton of mainstream media attention when she was severely injured in a plane crash. Then once you follow a few of them others start to show up. And it’s all downhill from there. Lol. [/quote] I didn’t realize that is what happened to Crew. What happened?[/quote]
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