I have not read much about what it means to be an influencer in the marketing business so this article was educative.
From Botox to breast implants, medical providers have turned to social media for a new kind of personalized advertising that comes directly from influencers. And in the growing industry of cosmetic providers, there are few to no rules when it comes to advertising body modifications, which opens the door to offering teenagers free, unlimited cosmetic procedures.
This is sad and wrong at so many levels. A teenager generally feels like they know all the answers and the adults are out of touch. That is normal rite of passage into their own adulthood. When this young person's mostly unwarranted self-assurance and is boosted to stratosphere by their ability to influence others to buying things, its already a step in the wrong direction.
To make one-way decisions to alter their bodies at this age just because its free and someone wants to use them push product, it is another dimension of wrong. It is only a matter of time that their ability to influence will fade and along with these unlimited freebies - its like the house of cards falling apart.
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