Followers on social media is a dead concept in 2024
The internet is at an inflection point, and creators must adapt to survive.
Let me explain why :
In the 2000s, platforms like YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter helped creators build direct connectio
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Anonymous 5
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The whole point of this social media thing is to get you your vanity bro. Follower and following bs will never fade.
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