Is that $35 Apple Watch real? How misleading TikTok influencer videos could be the next big headache in e-commerce
Is that $35 Apple Watch real? How misleading TikTok influencer videos could be the next big headache in e-commerce
www.businessinsider.com Is that $35 Apple Watch real? How misleading TikTok influencer videos could be the next big headache in e-commerce
As TikTok influencers begin selling products, misleading videos pushing knockoff goods could be the next big headache for e-commerce companies.

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beefpeach @infosec.pub I believe Tik-Tok just shows off the stupidity of humans as a race.
People will do anything for likes or money, like they are a bunch of uncivilized monkeys in the jungle.
29 0 ReplyChemical Wonka @discuss.tchncs.de
but they really are
1 0 Replysimonced @lemmy.one The tiktokers are not to blame, the people following them is. If audience were not so dumb, tiktokers would not be a thing to begin with.
Though, the output is the same, it shows off the stupidity of humans as a race.
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