My feed's been flooded with the same sponsored ads lately, and honestly it's wild. This creator's whole strategy? Post content, run ads pushing the same lifestyle. No actual product, no business model, no brand behind it—just aesthetics and paid promotion everywhere.
Like, I get the hustle. But when did social media become this? Everyone's selling the same image, running the same playbook, expecting followers to be inspired enough to do the same. It's the circular economy of influencer culture at its most transparent—profit from the algorithm, then teach others to do exactly what you did.
The absurdity of it all sometimes makes you wonder if anyone's actually thinking anymore. 💀
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ContractFreelancer
· 01-05 07:57
Really? Now this trick is just like copy and paste, selling one tutorial to a thousand people.
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SnapshotBot
· 01-05 07:57
All talk about imagination, so funny
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CryptoNomics
· 01-05 07:56
honestly the correlation matrix here is wild—you're watching a literal ponzi topology unfold in real-time, ceteris paribus. algorithm dependency creates these stochastic cascade failures where everyone copies the same signal until liquidity dries up. *sigh* classic market inefficiency nobody's empirically studying.
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fren.eth
· 01-05 07:55
Exactly, now it's all about selling anxiety tricks. I'm really tired of it.
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OnchainHolmes
· 01-05 07:41
Selling the same thing for so many years, doesn't anyone get tired of it?
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AirdropHarvester
· 01-05 07:36
Haha, really, just repeatedly posting the same content, isn't it annoying?
My feed's been flooded with the same sponsored ads lately, and honestly it's wild. This creator's whole strategy? Post content, run ads pushing the same lifestyle. No actual product, no business model, no brand behind it—just aesthetics and paid promotion everywhere.
Like, I get the hustle. But when did social media become this? Everyone's selling the same image, running the same playbook, expecting followers to be inspired enough to do the same. It's the circular economy of influencer culture at its most transparent—profit from the algorithm, then teach others to do exactly what you did.
The absurdity of it all sometimes makes you wonder if anyone's actually thinking anymore. 💀