It's a racket: How online influencers are 'getting paid' to manipulate your vote
More often than not an online influencer will remind his or her audience that they are being paid for their services, even if the announcement isn’t completely overt. That’s the case with progressive influencer Carlos Eduardo Espina and others, said New York Times writer Ken Bensinger.“[Espina] reve...
16 May 11:43 · AlterNet