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Are "Fictional" Influencers The Future?

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Episode • Oct 28, 2021 • 1h 6m

In this week's episode, we explore the concept of "fictional" influencers, particularly in relation to TikTok. We look at the pros and cons of a corporation creating and producing fictional online personalities in an effort to gain a following, while aiming to answer the question: Is this the future of social media influencing? And if so, is it ethical?

Viral news recap:

Australia introduces draft "Online Privacy Bill"

Faze Clan becomes first esports organisation to go public

Tana Mongeau and Chris Niles have split 

Addison Rae launching perfume

Bryce Hall and Corinna Kopf feud on Twitter

Shane Dawson's return is not going well

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https://www.vox.com/the-goods/22734620/fictional-influencers-fourfront-fake-tiktokers 

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https://www.zdnet.com/article/australian-online-privacy-bill-to-make-social-media-age-verification-mandatory-for-tech-giants-reddit-zoom-gaming-platforms/

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