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Twitter Influencers

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A twitter user with more than 10k followers, who shares content (mostly funny or sexual) to stare up opinions of their followers.
Twitter Influencers are stealing and recycling tweets.

A twitter influencer once told me my tweets aren’t sexual enough to appeal to the timeline.
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YouTube Influencers

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Power-hungry sub-human garbage who think they are societies "normalizers" and extra-judicial "accountability police."
Hym "Now... I wonder why it kept saying 'servers down...' after I tried to post that 'Biased Lawyer' bit... But when I deleted the 'YouTube Influencers' part it went through... Let's see..."
by Hym Iam May 17, 2025
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Paid Influencers

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With secret contracts!? I wonder what THAT'S all about.
Hym "None of you have had a positive impact on my life. You've made it worse because you ARE worse and for no other reason. No I do not have to try harder because you're an uppity incest freak and Jew lover who wants shit to get taken away from me. You paid influencers just got those kids killed again if it's the weaponized schizophrenia and lying and not talking about it isn't going to change that FACT. This is just more evidence I was right about your religion."
by Hym Iam August 28, 2025
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Influence Peddler

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A line used to describe a US citizen who stands for a belief and states it publicly.

A silly generalized illogical phase made up in the 2012 GOP primary by Mitt Romney to describe someone he can't accurately say is a lobbyist.
Mitt: Your are a lobbyist
Guy: No I'm not. What the hell are you talking about??
Mitt: Well..um.. your and influence peddler then. You bad man.
Guy: You're a dork.
by digitalPimple February 16, 2012
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Influenzer

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An influencer that uses social media to express fake concern for people effected by pandemic viruses
AP: I can't believe these influencers on ig keep faking their concern for people w corona
Riley: that's what i call a influenzer
by Snaplatts April 10, 2020
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Influenzer

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An ignorant influencer who cares only for the money instead of the stuff he/she advertises, like a fake guru.
A: I like this guy, he's my favorite influencer online!
B: Oh yeah?! Your favorite... influenzer!? He cares mostly for the money he gets, instead the he stuff he selling you! You can get shit, like you can get influenza from a sick guy! No way!
by QwertyYop November 11, 2021
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Influence

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Not to be confused with "power", influence can be broken down into two dimensions. First we have "direct" influence which is "I tell you to do something. You do the thing I tell you to do." The motivating principle can vary and include Monetary gain (I pay you to do things), status (You respect me or my station and want to please me), allegiance (We are on the same team and/or I have elevated status within a group). Secondly we have "indirect". This happens when a "credible source" posits a "school of thought" or a "framework of conceptualization". As soon as an individual accepts the framework; they are effectively "under the influence" of the source (albeit indirectly) and will then act out the tenets of the framework without needing to be told what to do. This influence can be Benevolent, Malevolent, or Benign.
Iam "Ok. So, yeah. That, I think, kind of vaguely ties into the 'influence' concept that I've been trying to flesh out (i.e. Purple-Man theory). So, let's say I posit a "framework of conceptualization". I outline the tenets of the framework and you accept it as "truth". This framework (now) becomes the lens through which you view the world and you will likely act out the framework and the tenets as outlined without the need for me to use "direct influence". This raises several questions. The first of which being 'Are you the framework you've adopted or the ego that adopts the framework'? You could also ask 'to what degree does the framework usurp the ego (if at all)'? So... I guess we'll start there."

Hym "They are the framework. That's the presupposition of the NPC (Non-Player Character) nomenclature that I coined in the earlier stages of my work. By adopting the framework you become the framework and act it out completely."

Iam "Well, no... Not entirely. There is always some deviation from the framework and through argumentation and conversation you can get people see the nuance that exists outside of the framework."

Hym "But they always default to the framework after the conversation ends. We've seen it many times. Cognitive dissonance prevents the actor from adding or subtracting from the initial framework."
by Hym Iam May 6, 2022
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