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45 Examples Of Influencers Trying To Play The Main Character But Becoming Laughing Stocks Instead
Funny,FailsOCT 8, 2023

45 Examples Of Influencers Trying To Play The Main Character But Becoming Laughing Stocks Instead

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The global influencer market size has tripled since 2019 and is estimated to reach a record 21.1 billion U.S. dollars in 2023.
However, after some people get a seat at the table, it goes to their heads. The fame and money make them believe that the whole world revolves around them and that everyone else is just along for the ride.

#1 No Words

No Words
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#2 This Twitch Streamer Sitting The Wrong Way On My Motorcycle Without Permission Parked Near Twitch Con For Her Stream And Then Yelling At Me For Interrupting Her Stream When I Asked Her Nicely To Get Off My Bike And She Tried To Shame Me Live On Her Twitch Stream And Stuck The Cam In My Face

This Twitch Streamer Sitting The Wrong Way On My Motorcycle Without Permission Parked Near Twitch Con For Her Stream And Then Yelling At Me For Interrupting Her Stream When I Asked Her Nicely To Get Off My Bike And She Tried To Shame Me Live On Her Twitch Stream And Stuck The Cam In My Face
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Many social media users feel a career as an influencer is more desirable than a traditional one.

However, the disadvantages you face when you choose this path may outweigh the benefits. If you look close enough, the sector starts to look unappealing on the inside just as much as it does from the outside.

#3 But I Have 11k Followers!

But I Have 11k Followers!
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#4 When An Influencer Tried To Call For Support From Simps On The Internet

When An Influencer Tried To Call For Support From Simps On The Internet
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#5 Oh, So This Is Target’s Fault...right

Oh, So This Is Target’s Fault...right
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It's true that those at the top can earn millions of dollars, but this is the exception rather than the rule. The average user who monetizes their content will bring in significantly less depending on the platform, number of followers, method of marketing, and the type of content they are creating.

While there is limited research on what's easier to monetize, many top influencers belong to different genres and that suggests intangible factors, such as how authentic an influencer is perceived to be and how well they communicate and connect with their followers, are the most important keys to success.

#6 Everyone Should Hear Me Sing

Everyone Should Hear Me Sing
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#7 Some People Have Zero Self Awareness

Some People Have Zero Self Awareness
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#8 Tourist Taking Yoga Selfie Pic On The Holocaust Memorial Site In Berlin

Tourist Taking Yoga Selfie Pic On The Holocaust Memorial Site In Berlin
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#9 Tourist Scales Ancient Egyptian Antiquities

Tourist Scales Ancient Egyptian Antiquities
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On top of an unpredictable income, another disadvantage is volatile job security. Social media platforms use algorithms to sort posts on a user’s feed to ensure that we see content that the algorithm deems relevant to us.

But as this technology advances, it's becoming more difficult than ever to predict what's going to be popular and why. Even well-established content creators struggle to diversify their meet the ever-changing demands.

#10 Models Are The Worst

Models Are The Worst
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#11 When Living Your Life Is An Inconvenience To Influencers

When Living Your Life Is An Inconvenience To Influencers
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#12 "Influencer " Thinks That She Owns The Park

"Influencer " Thinks That She Owns The Park
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"As a form of independent entrepreneurship, influencing comes with no regulation, training, or support," wrote a team of researchers from the University of Windsor who study this sector.

"The result of this can be young content creators struggling with physical and mental health issues brought on by cyberbullying and high stress."

#13 Traffic Jam Due To Influencer's Photoshoot

Traffic Jam Due To Influencer's Photoshoot
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#14 She’s Not Looking Where She’s Going!

She’s Not Looking Where She’s Going!
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#15 Guy Couldn’t Bribe Someone To Change Their Beliefs, Posts Selfie Instead

Guy Couldn’t Bribe Someone To Change Their Beliefs, Posts Selfie Instead
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#16 All That Just To Get In An Uber X…?

All That Just To Get In An Uber X…?
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However, there might be hope after all. Recently, a new social media movement has emerged in response to the fake materialistic nature of influencer culture, called deinfluencing.

This trend involves influencers discouraging their followers from buying overpriced or ineffective products.

#17 The Workers Look So Annoyed. The One Guy Even Shakes His Head “No” When She’s On The Luggage Cart

The Workers Look So Annoyed. The One Guy Even Shakes His Head “No” When She’s On The Luggage Cart
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#18 Squashing Supermarket Oranges Just To Get A Good Portrait

Squashing Supermarket Oranges Just To Get A Good Portrait
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#19 Woman Is Tired Of People Using The Basic Functions Of A Free Social Media App On Her Public Platform Unless They're Sending Money

Woman Is Tired Of People Using The Basic Functions Of A Free Social Media App On Her Public Platform Unless They're Sending Money
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#20 Dumbass Suffering From Heavy Main Character Syndrome Unsurprisingly Gets Arrested Again

Dumbass Suffering From Heavy Main Character Syndrome Unsurprisingly Gets Arrested Again
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"In response to the desire for authenticity, deinfluencers prioritize genuine content and real engagement over the meticulously curated content and commercial partnerships that are common in traditional influencer culture," Omar H. Fares, who is a lecturer in the Ted Rogers School of Retail Management at Toronto Metropolitan University, explained.

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