How is the real life of social media influencers different from social media life?

 "If someone says that what they show on social media is true, then it is a lie. Can you tell me who tells and shows on social media that he ate tender meat at home today? Or who wears make-up all the time. '



"Yeah Al that sounds pretty crap to me, Looks like Al that sounds crap to me, Looks like Al that sounds crap to me, Looks like Al that sounds crap to me, Looks like Al that sounds crap to me. I also get ready when I make a video, I clean a corner of my room and show it in the best way. '

Glamor only increases the number of fans.


According to Ayesha, influencers show their fans a beautiful world that a common man cannot maintain and this creates a feeling of inferiority and deprivation in our followers.


"Most influencers show a lifestyle all the time, which includes just wearing expensive clothes, eating in big restaurants, traveling abroad and other such activities."


Ayesha also told us that most of the social media personalities who influence people even buy fake followers and views to run their Facebook or Instagram so that the big brands give them maximum work.




"It pays, but at the same time they get a lot of PR packages. The general impression on followers is that these people are important to big brands and their lives are so good that they get everything for free.


Ayesha said that recently some social media accounts have revealed the names of many social media personalities who post beautiful pictures on the internet.

By doing so, they try to convey that we are wandering in this country of the world and eating or wearing expensive things. There are often influencers who wear the 300 thing and say it's worth that many dollars and this designer, but they get caught. '


"Influencers need to understand that our followers number in the millions and that most Internet users are mature," says Ayesha.


"They catch you and then go viral."

"A good influencer can easily take Rs 1.5 to Rs 200,000 for a post."


Talking to BBC, Saleem Sheikh (pseudonym) associated with the industry said that they act as a bridge between different brands and influencers.


According to Saleem, the industry is growing very fast and everyone wants to be a part of it because newcomers see a lot of benefits, honor and fame in it while the reality is the opposite.


Saleem Sheikh said that a good influencer can easily take one and a half to two lakh rupees for posting a post on its patch while the rate for posting a post on a patch usually starts from Rs 5,000.

"If a brand doesn't pay them, they send them a gift that they post on their Instagram or Facebook." When an influencer takes good money from a brand, he is bound to know whether the thing is good or bad. He will appreciate it, even if he tells us later that it was not good. "


Saleem Sheikh said that while working, good influencers also take care that they do not lie 100 percent as it will make a difference to their fans while on the other hand there are people in the market who can do this job and fame. Blackmailing with shields, especially in the food industry.




"Like if a restaurant doesn't deal with them as they please, they write fake reviews against themselves and others against them, while on the other hand, if they don't like the food of a restaurant and they deal with it according to their wishes. If they do, they will write well.

Recently, there have been a number of patches on social media on which followers have complained that they bought something by looking at the story or post of their favorite person, but it did not turn out to be standard.


Similar complaints are often made about food and restaurants.


Rimsha, who has been influenced by many famous influencers, told the BBC: "Have you seen how many hairs they have?"

I see them day and night on social media, people send them lots of gifts and what a wonderful life. I want to start something like this but I don't understand how they do it.


Speaking further on the same topic, Influencer Sobia Saleem said that it is a fact that the social media life of influencers affects the lives of followers but it would not be correct to say that their lives have nothing to do with reality.




"If I may say so myself, most of the things connected to me are similar to what I see on my social media account. Most people think that we are living a good and comfortable life but this is not the case. No one sees how much effort it takes to create a post or a video.


"Not only that, but I would also like to say here that not everything is available to us for free," he added. If we work for a brand, we try to give our followers the same opinion that is true.

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