'Influencer fatigue' is real and young people are getting tired of it

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'Influencer fatigue' is real. Here's why people are getting tired of watching internet personalities post about their lavish lifestyles.
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Although the spectacle of influencers flaunting their affluence has long been a staple of social media, there are signs that audiences are growing tired of it. Experts say “influencer fatigue” is wearing on young people who crave authenticity as inflation rises and achieving a stable livelihood becomes increasingly difficult.

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According to data from a YPulse study shared with Yahoo News, 45% of people between the ages of 13 and 22 say influencers just don’t have the same power that they used to. About 53% said they were more likely to trust recommendations from regular people online whom they don’t know rather than creators with large followings.

Influencer marketing once offered an alternative to typical celebrity marketing. Celebrities appeal to us as salespeople because of the psychological phenomenon known as the halo effect. If someone is talented or beautiful, we assume they are highly qualified in other ways as well, which boosts sales. Influencers, who are powerful but not conventionally famous, offered a more relatable and accessible alternative. They’re far enough removed from celebrities that we can relate to them — until we can’t.

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what the fuck is an "influencer" anyway?

maybe it's because I have always thought for myself, but when I hear influencer I think in my head "online attention w. hor. e. whose 15 minutes ended 15 hours ago".

if kids are not paying attention to narcissistic craving it and thinking for themselves as a side benefit it can only be a good thing.

Say it. Say whore. You are allowed to.

Stop censoring yourself so other people can more easily appeal to advertisers. I fucking hate that so many people censor themselves so someone else can make more money.

Theyre on lemmy.ml and they likely can't say it on their instance without it being autocensored. I also don't agree with a lot of .ml stances but I don't think they're selling advertising space over there, has that changed recently?

Edit: I'm bad at spelling

Lmao...sounds like they should create an account on a different instance.