When a new technological product comes out, when we are torn between buying it or not, most of us refer to people who examine that product in depth, plus and minus. This way, we get a rough idea of whether the product meets our needs, whether it’s worth the money, and whether it’s what we need.
However, social media has evolved into such a different environment today that; People who no longer have the slightest idea or knowledge about technology or the product they are promoting can advertise any product for a certain amount of money just because it appeals to a wider audience. As such, we were exposed to a lot of strange scenes.
What about the one who promotes the criminal product or the one who introduces it?
You all agree that social media is now managed by multi-follower people who are called ‘influencers’ and give their opinions by influencing their followers with their posts. Influencers, who produce content in a wide variety of areas, from gamers to make-up, can naturally be a perfect source of ‘advertising’ due to the size of the audience they appeal to. Companies that want to promote their products can easily promote their products widely by agreeing with these people.
This is a very useful approach when the person promoting the product knows what they are talking about; however, if the situation is one where the person does not know what they are talking about, the result can be quite deplorable. The real crime here is not actually the influencers who take care of their business after getting their money; The blame here is entirely on companies that allow incompetent people to promote their product in order to advertise it to more people. Just like today in this video where an influencer supposedly ‘introduces’ a laptop:
Of course, the reactions from the social media to this video, in which no features that make the product different from other laptop computers are mentioned and the only unit of measurement used is “bayaa”. Here are some reactions to the video: