🔥 Let me explain how the influencer economy actually works. (X just limited my post because they dont want the truth told so maybe this one will get through)
— Danks (@danksterintel) February 26, 2026
There are sites called clipping sites.
A brand, a PAC, or an organization puts up a pool of money.
Call it a bounty.… pic.twitter.com/N7XVQHfpQK
🔥 Let me explain how the influencer economy actually works. (X just limited my post because they dont want the truth told so maybe this one will get through)
There are sites called clipping sites.
A brand, a PAC, or an organization puts up a pool of money.
Call it a bounty.Clippers, meaning content creators, apply to join.
If approved, they see available bounties.
They make short videos hitting specific keywords.
They get paid per view.Here is a real example of the pricing structure from a live site:
1 million views = $2,397
5 million views = $8,630
10 million views = $11,506The creator who posts it?
They applied through a form.
The form asks for your handles, your audience, why you want to join.THEY decide if you get access.
You never see who funded the campaign.
No disclosure required.Now ask yourself.
When you see 10 different accounts
use the exact same words
on the exact same day
about the exact same person.Is that organic?
Or is someone running a bounty?
👀 That is the question.
That is all I am asking.
Follow the money.
Seek the truth.
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