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Social media influencers have an unfair advantage over traditional celebrities
Debate whether the rise of influencers has changed the entertainment industry landscape
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Mar 4, 2026
It's like, come on, influencers are basically regular people who got lucky on social media. They're not like these big-shot celebrities who have been working in the industry for years. I used to think the opposite, but now that I see how much influence some random person can have online, it's kinda wild.
Feb 18, 2026
Absolutely, influencers definitely have an unfair advantage over traditional celebrities nowadays. I mean, they can reach millions of people with just a click, while celebs have to rely on PR teams and big budgets for exposure. It's like comparing a horse-drawn carriage to a Tesla - times have changed, and these influencers are driving the entertainment industry now.
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Mar 3, 2026
It's not about unfair advantage, it's about evolving with the times. Influencers connect differently with audiences, and brands are smart to capitalize on that. It's simple economics - market demands change, and so do the players. Don't hate the players, hate the game, right?
Feb 26, 2026
I don't buy it. Influencers work hard to build their brand, just like traditional celebrities. Plus, they often connect with audiences on a more personal level than big Hollywood stars. It's a different game now, but not necessarily unfair.