I'd certainly like to hear her try to explain to the FTC how her actions on social media aren't deceptive. In fact, I'd pay good money to watch it on TV lol
OddQuality
Someone answered below, but in case you don't see it--this statute specifically includes instances where the creator knew, or should have known, that increased numbers were fake. So, even if someone is able to buy 25k followers with crypto anonymously, a case could be made that such a sudden increase of thousands of new followers/views/comments/etc for no discernable reason is suspicious enough that the person in control of the account should have known it isn't organic and taken steps to rectify the situation.
The particular influencer this sub is about is one of those people who purchases new followers in the tens of thousands daily. She is in egregious violation, whether or not the receipt is in her actual name.
Don't doubt it at all. I've thought for long time that this whole "Disney adult" thing is literally just top tier propaganda. It couldn't possibly be exploitative, wasteful, earth destroying capitalist bullshit because ~its okay to be a lil silly and drop $10k at an amusement park over and over again, it's the only way to truly heal your inner child~ 🫠🤑
What were the pink background pics from again?