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Social media influencers are not real entrepreneurs
Discuss whether social media influencers truly qualify as entrepreneurs or not.
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Feb 4, 2026
As a teacher seeing how young minds are influenced, I totally agree that social media influencers aren't real entrepreneurs. Running a business takes real effort, risk, and strategy - not just posting selfies or product placements. Kids need to see that real entrepreneurship involves more than just a camera and a filter.
Jan 28, 2026
Man, I totally agree with this. Being an entrepreneur is more than just posting selfies online, it's about building a business from the ground up, dealing with risks, making tough decisions. Influencers get handed sponsorships and freebies, real entrepreneurs hustle and grind. Let's not mix up the two, folks.
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Jan 28, 2026
Man, I have to say I disagree big time. Being a social media influencer is no joke - those folks hustle hard to create content, engage with followers, land partnerships, and build their brand. That's entrepreneurship all the way. Plus, they're often one-person businesses, managing everything from marketing to finance. Let's give credit where it's due!
Jan 18, 2026
I have to say, I don't agree with that at all. Being a social media influencer these days is no joke. It's not just about posting selfies; these folks are running their own brand, negotiating deals, and hustling hard. I know a couple of influencers who work crazy hours to make it all happen - that's some serious entrepreneurship right there.