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Dora 3 month s ago
Stop calling them influencers! They are worthless click-whores, nothing more.
       
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Theotha 3 month s ago
Dora,

To be fair, they are indeed "influencers," in that they influence those to be as irresponsible and Narcissistic as they are.
       
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Marissa 3 month s ago
That's not a wolf, wtf?
       
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Virdie 3 month s ago
Marissa,

Yeah it's just a mutt, a mix breed, and she can't even admit that. She says it's something even more important, and illegal. Talk about delusional.
       
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Matty 3 month s ago
#28 Stupid a$$holes like him deserve what they get. Stop supporting these bloodsucking whores!
       
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Pleasant 3 month s ago
#6 Sadly this ahole didn't get the 20 years he deserves
       
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"A legal dispute between two social media influencers may have significant implications for the industry, according to legal experts. A Texas-based influencer with over 500,000 followers has initiated a lawsuit against another content creator, alleging the unauthorized duplication of her TikTok, Instagram, and Amazon Storefront posts.

Sydney Nicole Gifford, 24, has accused Alyssa Sheil, 21, of copying her “neutral, beige and cream aesthetics” and promoting similar Amazon products. The lawsuit, filed in Texas, claims that Sheil’s posts featured “identical styling, tone, camera angle and/or text” to Gifford’s, with at least 30 instances of alleged duplication."

 

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