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China This is one of the countries where the biggest obstacles are put in front of people becoming famous for insignificant reasons. Despite this, the number influencers is growing and everyone is looking for the same thing: to become more famous in order to make more money.
In this country, where some individuals are even asked to study in order to be able to speak correctly on social networks, a new trend has been born: begging in the richest neighborhoods. But not in the usual way, but people bring their mobile phones, laptops and even light rings from there to broadcast live from there.
What’s going on with the influencers in China?
The images were shared by user Naomi Wu, who showed how on some streets influencersmostly women, carry all their tools for live broadcasts.
According to the information, they broadcast from areas with high purchasing power because the platforms they use (Doujin, iQiYi, QQ or Youku) support an algorithm that increases their visibility in areas similar to those where they broadcast live.
Considering this, influencers they are more likely to receive donations from rich people who can access their videos.
Naomi Wu, who is also a streamer and YouTuber known for her 3D printed creations, notes that “the income can be quite good, although most (of those streamers) also have jobs.”
Cooperation
The report also shows how influencers they collaborate with each other to stay safe on these streets, avoid harassment, and create mixed content to keep more people online.
Wu also mentions that the police, who China in this case, it can be very restrictive and overbearing. She shows up to tell them to leave, but there are no records of arrests in this regard.
Comments on social networks on this issue are divided: some applaud creativity, other users criticize this begging on the Internet.
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I am Ben Stock, a passionate and experienced digital journalist working in the news industry. At the Buna Times, I write articles covering technology developments and related topics. I strive to provide reliable information that my readers can trust. My research skills are top-notch, as well as my ability to craft engaging stories on timely topics with clarity and accuracy.