China’s Fake Influencers: UN Socialites, Rich Heirs, and Elites Made in the Same Factory
China’s Fake Influencers: UN Socialites, Rich Heirs, and Elites Made in the Same Factory
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These influencers appear to follow a predictable formula. Their locations, captions, and video styles are strikingly similar, with even the conference room settings looking nearly identical. They claim to participate in events on topics like international refugees, global climate, or future leadership. However, beyond eye-catching titles, the content lacks depth and often clashes with their usual lifestyle posts, like travel and leisure, on platforms like Xiaohongshu.
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