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I want to ask this question for a while now and I think this is a good opportunity, are gambling influencers real gamblers? Or they are just doing their influencing job to attract many people into gambling? Because I find it very hard to believe that all gambling influencers are into gambling, many of them don't even want anything to do with gambling, but as a influencer for different types of casinos, they will make a lot of money from those casinos, way more than being a crypto influencer.
They may be gamblers themselves and some may not even have interest in gambling but good at making promotional materials offers for industries and organizations, that's why they were called influencers, they have the very quality and package of getting people's attention on something and not only that, they also have a persuasive talent of convincing others to do something, but what is common with them is that they are mostly paid to engage such services. You are right on that point, most of those influencers are not actually gamblers, they are just used and paid by gambling or casino owners because of their millions of followers and their ability to influence most people to gamble their followers It's also possible that after becoming an endorser of the casinos they campaigned on, that's when the other influencers learned that too in my opinion. Because the market of those influencers are followers or subscribers, that's the truth.
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I just had a look at bleacherreport. why is this even in the list if it is about sports?
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June 30, 2023, 10:11:50 PM |
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I want to ask this question for a while now and I think this is a good opportunity, are gambling influencers real gamblers? Or they are just doing their influencing job to attract many people into gambling? Because I find it very hard to believe that all gambling influencers are into gambling, many of them don't even want anything to do with gambling, but as a influencer for different types of casinos, they will make a lot of money from those casinos, way more than being a crypto influencer.
I think that most are just influencers.
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June 30, 2023, 11:34:21 PM |
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I want to ask this question for a while now and I think this is a good opportunity, are gambling influencers real gamblers? Or they are just doing their influencing job to attract many people into gambling? Because I find it very hard to believe that all gambling influencers are into gambling, many of them don't even want anything to do with gambling, but as a influencer for different types of casinos, they will make a lot of money from those casinos, way more than being a crypto influencer.
I think that most are just influencers. i also think that most of them are just paid influencers not hard core gamblers. or who knows, because they are already promoting the casino, they will soon find out that they are also gamblers by heart? but i believe most of them are just converted gamblers, as they want to earn money, they need to live like one as well. and if they are into money, they can easily hop from one casino to another, where the pay is better. they can easily do this if they have good following already.
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July 01, 2023, 06:01:51 AM |
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I want to ask this question for a while now and I think this is a good opportunity, are gambling influencers real gamblers? Or they are just doing their influencing job to attract many people into gambling? Because I find it very hard to believe that all gambling influencers are into gambling, many of them don't even want anything to do with gambling, but as a influencer for different types of casinos, they will make a lot of money from those casinos, way more than being a crypto influencer.
I think that most are just influencers. i also think that most of them are just paid influencers not hard core gamblers. or who knows, because they are already promoting the casino, they will soon find out that they are also gamblers by heart? but i believe most of them are just converted gamblers, as they want to earn money, they need to live like one as well. and if they are into money, they can easily hop from one casino to another, where the pay is better. they can easily do this if they have good following already. Yes most of the influencers don't know much about gambling and they don't even gamble on any site they just create a content according to the script and put sponsors there. and through that sponsor they get huge payment which is their content as well as additional income. and influencers choose gambling sites more because only gambling companies pay huge amount for their promotion which no other company does.
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July 01, 2023, 06:22:41 PM |
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The number of followers are huge for these accounts and they must be making millions of dollars in advertising, promoting the gambling sites and other ways of money making through shared profits. This is just amazing to see how peeps have grown their account under the niche of gambling too. This makes sense how big niche is this and how followers are crazy to get into the gambling field. Obviously when it comes to gambling most of the peeps are choosing it as a way to make quick money and try their luck hard. I can’t imagine how his account must be getting flooded when they go live for any gambling session. Just insane.
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July 01, 2023, 06:29:59 PM |
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The number of followers are huge for these accounts and they must be making millions of dollars in advertising, promoting the gambling sites and other ways of money making through shared profits. This is just amazing to see how peeps have grown their account under the niche of gambling too. This makes sense how big niche is this and how followers are crazy to get into the gambling field. Obviously when it comes to gambling most of the peeps are choosing it as a way to make quick money and try their luck hard. I can’t imagine how his account must be getting flooded when they go live for any gambling session. Just insane.
Well, yeah, regardless of the fact that some of those followers might no longer be online for whatever reasons, and that some are bots no doubt, I still consider that a huge follower base as well.. Gambling has always a big part of our economy, with all that people are going through economically, many are in search of ways they could earn instant money either as a side hustle or their main as their main source of livelihood, and when it comes to the ability to make instant money with the most minimum investment, gambling is the only niche that makes such possible for those that are lucky, so personally, I am not surprised at the huge interest people around the world have in gambling.
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July 02, 2023, 04:53:49 PM |
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I just had a look at bleacherreport. why is this even in the list if it is about sports?
Most of the influencers don't have a specific type of content that they make or a single genre that they use for their content, they simply create videos or literally everything they can, so for someone who makes videos on sports, it's not a big deal to create videos or promotions for gambling platforms, and who wouldn't do it if they are getting money, right? So it doesn't really matter what one does, they will still promote a platform if asked. The only thing that matters for the platform choosing an influencer to promote them is how active and engaging of an audience they have, because at the end of the day, the interactions and reactions of the audience is what matters because they are the ones the service is being advertised to.
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July 02, 2023, 06:33:26 PM |
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I just had a look at bleacherreport. why is this even in the list if it is about sports?
Most of the influencers don't have a specific type of content that they make or a single genre that they use for their content, they simply create videos or literally everything they can, so for someone who makes videos on sports, it's not a big deal to create videos or promotions for gambling platforms, and who wouldn't do it if they are getting money, right? So it doesn't really matter what one does, they will still promote a platform if asked. The only thing that matters for the platform choosing an influencer to promote them is how active and engaging of an audience they have, because at the end of the day, the interactions and reactions of the audience is what matters because they are the ones the service is being advertised to. You got a point there. It reminds me the case of a Youtuber I used to follow years ago, he focused on horror videogames and eventually moved onto all kinds of videogames, not only horror. To my surprise, I re-visited his channel to realize he had got an sponsorship from a casino, even though he never streamed himself gambling or betting. In the end, if the person has a big enough impact in the audience all sorts of sponsors will appear.
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I just had a look at bleacherreport. why is this even in the list if it is about sports?
Most of the influencers don't have a specific type of content that they make or a single genre that they use for their content, they simply create videos or literally everything they can, so for someone who makes videos on sports, it's not a big deal to create videos or promotions for gambling platforms, and who wouldn't do it if they are getting money, right? So it doesn't really matter what one does, they will still promote a platform if asked. The only thing that matters for the platform choosing an influencer to promote them is how active and engaging of an audience they have, because at the end of the day, the interactions and reactions of the audience is what matters because they are the ones the service is being advertised to. You got a point there. It reminds me the case of a Youtuber I used to follow years ago, he focused on horror videogames and eventually moved onto all kinds of videogames, not only horror. To my surprise, I re-visited his channel to realize he had got an sponsorship from a casino, even though he never streamed himself gambling or betting. In the end, if the person has a big enough impact in the audience all sorts of sponsors will appear. At this time, it is likely that casinos will not only hire special influencers for gambling, they will even sponsor entire people who have a large influence on their followers. I often see on several application channels that it is mentioned in the title that they are local artists and have many followers but it is not about gambling but about videos of female dancers and most of the followers are male so the casino has the opportunity to sponsor the account owner. It's no wonder now that casinos have started to grow very quickly on every social media.
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July 02, 2023, 09:30:49 PM |
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I just had a look at bleacherreport. why is this even in the list if it is about sports?
Most of the influencers don't have a specific type of content that they make or a single genre that they use for their content, they simply create videos or literally everything they can, so for someone who makes videos on sports, it's not a big deal to create videos or promotions for gambling platforms, and who wouldn't do it if they are getting money, right? So it doesn't really matter what one does, they will still promote a platform if asked. The only thing that matters for the platform choosing an influencer to promote them is how active and engaging of an audience they have, because at the end of the day, the interactions and reactions of the audience is what matters because they are the ones the service is being advertised to. You got a point there. It reminds me the case of a Youtuber I used to follow years ago, he focused on horror videogames and eventually moved onto all kinds of videogames, not only horror. To my surprise, I re-visited his channel to realize he had got an sponsorship from a casino, even though he never streamed himself gambling or betting. In the end, if the person has a big enough impact in the audience all sorts of sponsors will appear. These casino owners are also in the hunt of influencers who has a large following. Of course, they would want to pay someone that will really give some players on their platform. Because they will be wasting their money if they will just pay for a random Youtuber or influencer. And they will also assess if such influencer is good for long-term or just short-term ambassador. They will know such impact how his followers are reacting on his videos for example.
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July 02, 2023, 09:34:34 PM Last edit: July 03, 2023, 09:47:09 PM by seleme |
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I just had a look at bleacherreport. why is this even in the list if it is about sports?
Most of the influencers don't have a specific type of content that they make or a single genre that they use for their content, they simply create videos or literally everything they can, so for someone who makes videos on sports, it's not a big deal to create videos or promotions for gambling platforms, and who wouldn't do it if they are getting money, right? So it doesn't really matter what one does, they will still promote a platform if asked. The only thing that matters for the platform choosing an influencer to promote them is how active and engaging of an audience they have, because at the end of the day, the interactions and reactions of the audience is what matters because they are the ones the service is being advertised to. You got a point there. It reminds me the case of a Youtuber I used to follow years ago, he focused on horror videogames and eventually moved onto all kinds of videogames, not only horror. To my surprise, I re-visited his channel to realize he had got an sponsorship from a casino, even though he never streamed himself gambling or betting. In the end, if the person has a big enough impact in the audience all sorts of sponsors will appear. These casino owners are also in the hunt of influencers who has a large following. Of course, they would want to pay someone that will really give some players on their platform. Yeah, I agree. The casino marketing team and management look for potential social media influencers who can bring new user flow to the website. The more followers and influence power such influencers have the higher the contract payment ratio will be. Old casino streaming platforms are not any more popular due to the decreasing demand but there is always potential on various social media platforms. Maybe we also should try our social media skills and join the current trend, that is how majority of the current streamers have started their journey.
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You are right on that point, most of those influencers are not actually gamblers, they are just used and paid by gambling or casino owners because of their millions of followers and their ability to influence most people to gamble their followers
Personally, I consider anyone who promotes a service that he is not interested in or he didn't try it himself a cheater. He is deceiving his followers. How can you guarantee the quality of the service if you didn't test it or don't even know what it's all about! Second, for business owners, I believe it's more profitable to advertise your service on channels which most of their followers are interested on the service you offer even if they have a small number of followers. It's not about the number of views but about the number of potential customers.
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You know, even if you compile lists of influencers known on social media platforms like tiktok or Instagram with millions of followers, do you think the followers who support those influencers are because of gambling? If you look at the content of each influencer, it's not about gambling, they just insert it, because the influencers are taking a chance that they have something to gamble with what they promote. This means that their million followers are also irrelevant if none of them will play gambling on what they advertise, which is also useless, because most of the followers are not gamblers.
I agree with you on this one. The reason on why most social media promoters have lots of followers are due to their original content. Some online gambling websites approach these said influencers to insert an advertisement on a given gambling platform. I remember, I was watching this YouTuber who frequently shares fails and jokes. After 1-2 years of being famous, he then inserted a promotion and advertisement about a said gambling website at the end of his videos. Though I do understand that they have to make a living, it somehow turned me off a bit.
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July 03, 2023, 10:29:23 AM |
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You are right on that point, most of those influencers are not actually gamblers, they are just used and paid by gambling or casino owners because of their millions of followers and their ability to influence most people to gamble their followers
Personally, I consider anyone who promotes a service that he is not interested in or he didn't try it himself a cheater. He is deceiving his followers. How can you guarantee the quality of the service if you didn't test it or don't even know what it's all about! I have to ask: Do you use and have tested the service you are promoting in your sig?
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July 03, 2023, 10:49:30 AM |
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I want to ask this question for a while now and I think this is a good opportunity, are gambling influencers real gamblers? Or they are just doing their influencing job to attract many people into gambling? Because I find it very hard to believe that all gambling influencers are into gambling, many of them don't even want anything to do with gambling, but as a influencer for different types of casinos, they will make a lot of money from those casinos, way more than being a crypto influencer.
I think that most are just influencers. i also think that most of them are just paid influencers not hard core gamblers. or who knows, because they are already promoting the casino, they will soon find out that they are also gamblers by heart? but i believe most of them are just converted gamblers, as they want to earn money, they need to live like one as well. and if they are into money, they can easily hop from one casino to another, where the pay is better. they can easily do this if they have good following already. You are absolutely right, those aren't real gamblers and they don't have anything with gambling. They are mainly there to earn money from those gambling sites which want the promotion from those social media influencers. I have seen many channels on YouTube that were playing games in a way that only a newbie would play, but still the audience were following those influencers. I'm pretty sure that they get some special treatment from the gambling sites that want to attract far higher number of users, and I'm quite sure that they gambling sites are paying those influencers in premium. Another thing that I noticed is that most of those gamblers are also earning via referral programs, they are doing affiliate marketing to earn enough income that way as well.
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August 16, 2023, 09:12:56 AM |
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Top 50 Instagram and TikTok accounts that are suitable for gambling advertisingIt was a clickbait, right. I want to consider influencer marketing opportunities for gambling projects. The Data40 team collected 3,438 influencers ready to promote gambling. Based on Gambling/iGaming Instagram Inventory List for Marketing 2023 and Gambling/iGaming TikTok Inventory List for Marketing 2023, I have compiled the top 50 influencers on Instagram and TikTok. And I have included influencers who create videos on various topics, ranging from entertainment to sports. They may not gamble, but they promote gambling, and the audience here is positive about such advertising. idx | Name | Platform | Followers | 1 | barstoolsports | TikTok | 27 300 000 | 2 | bleacherreport | Instagram | 20 917 830 | 3 | funnyhoodvidz | Instagram | 17 069 181 | 4 | egorkreed | Instagram | 14 665 056 | 5 | egorkreed | TikTok | 12 500 000 | 6 | loud_victor | Instagram | 11 184 367 | 7 | loud_coringa | TikTok | 8 800 000 | 8 | evtushenko_dima | TikTok | 7 900 000 | 9 | mrstiventc1977 | TikTok | 7 200 000 | 10 | ziilverk | TikTok | 7 200 000 | 11 | jonvlogs | Instagram | 6 406 242 | 12 | rodrigofee2 | Instagram | 4 772 613 | 13 | ivanzolo2004 | TikTok | 3 800 000 | 14 | bruninzor | TikTok | 3 700 000 | 15 | elgato | TikTok | 3 600 000 | 16 | piuzinholl | Instagram | 3 512 900 | 17 | jonvlogs | TikTok | 3 300 000 | 18 | lasapaaaaa | TikTok | 2 800 000 | 19 | stiven.tc | Instagram | 2 780 613 | 20 | dilbliin | TikTok | 2 200 000 | 21 | bingojunkiess | TikTok | 2 200 000 | 22 | evelone1922 | TikTok | 2 100 000 | 23 | slaterkodish | TikTok | 2 000 000 | 24 | rachaxp | Instagram | 1 966 935 | 25 | fluxo_two9 | Instagram | 1 918 052 | 26 | evtushenko_dima | Instagram | 1 797 746 | 27 | alanafloresf | TikTok | 1 700 000 | 28 | tima_maconi | TikTok | 1 700 000 | 29 | kyivstoner | Instagram | 1 663 612 | 30 | paradeevich | TikTok | 1 600 000 | 31 | diegoneira3 | TikTok | 1 500 000 | 32 | eypiedra | TikTok | 1 500 000 | 33 | lopezzjoacoo | Instagram | 1 456 272 | 34 | thenotoriousprankedy | Instagram | 1 430 137 | 35 | kareykadasha | Instagram | 1 339 234 | 36 | elranty | Instagram | 1 301 162 | 37 | westcol | Instagram | 1 269 735 | 38 | calaaaango | Instagram | 1 240 844 | 39 | davoobj | Instagram | 1 184 008 | 40 | gazzettadellosport | Instagram | 1 130 765 | 41 | fluxo_gorilatv | Instagram | 1 111 213 | 42 | davooxeneize | TikTok | 1 100 000 | 43 | gensyxa | TikTok | 1 100 000 | 44 | sport1news | TikTok | 1 100 000 | 45 | neekolul | TikTok | 1 100 000 | 46 | linfnx | Instagram | 1 052 693 | 47 | nsmartynov | Instagram | 1 049 458 | 48 | sharkao | Instagram | 1 047 934 | 49 | dedeof | Instagram | 1 001 195 | 50 | el_ranty | TikTok | 1 000 000 |
Instagram and TikTok bloggers possess an extensive number of subscribers, enabling them to connect with a wide array of users and establish brand recognition. The listed 50 accounts collectively amass 214,269,797 followers. Followers place their trust in influencers and diligently follow their advice and recommendations. Partnering with bloggers presents a valuable opportunity for iGaming projects to attract new users. barstoolsportsPlatform: TikTok Followers: 27,300,000 Optimal for: All thing gambling Barstool Sports, established by Dave Portnoy in 2003, has emerged as a well-liked sports and pop culture media company. Initially starting as a print publication in Boston, it has evolved into a thriving digital media empire, commanding a significant online presence. The distinctive and often irreverent approach taken by Barstool Sports in their coverage of sports and entertainment has garnered them a substantial following. The company's extensive coverage spans various topics, encompassing professional and college sports, gambling, viral videos, and celebrity gossip. Barstool Sports pushes the boundaries of conventional sports journalism, fearlessly taking risks and addressing sensitive subjects. With a notable presence on social media platforms like TikTok, Barstool Sports shares condensed and dynamic versions of their content. On their TikTok account, a combination of sports-related videos, comedic skits, and viral clips is presented. There exists a potential customer base of 27,300,000 individuals who hold a positive disposition towards advertising gambling products. bleacherreportPlatform: Instagram Followers: 20,917,830 Optimal for: Projects related to sports Bleacher Report (BR) is a renowned media platform that specializes in sports journalism, news, analysis, and entertainment. Its establishment dates back to 2007, and over time, it has emerged as one of the foremost sports websites globally. A distinguishing feature of Bleacher Report is its extensive team of authors and journalists, exceeding 2,000 experts and writers. These individuals collaborate with BR, offering their distinct perspectives and analysis on various sports events. The official Instagram account of bleacherreport stands as one of the most influential and widely followed sports accounts on social media. Since its inception, it has amassed a massive audience of sports enthusiasts and delivers captivating content covering sports news, game highlights, interviews, entertainment, and much more. With over 20,000,000 devoted sports fans, this account proves to be an exceptional tool for promoting a sports-related companies, given its average of 3,000,000 views on Reels alone. Furthermore, there are additional advertising avenues available, such as purchasing ads in Stories, posts, or live broadcasts. funnyhoodvidzPlatform: Instagram Followers: 17,069,181 Optimal for: All thing gambling This Instagram account enjoys immense popularity among users, thanks to its ability to deliver entertaining content. In terms of advertising, you may encounter promotions for gambling games on the profile. For instance, it is possible to acquire a series of posts and stories, similar to what Stake did, with their advertisements regularly appearing in the account's stories throughout the year. egorkreedPlatforms: TikTok, InstagramFollowers: on Instagram -14,665,056; on TikTok - 12,500,000 Optimal for: All thing gambling Yegor Bulatkin, better known by his stage name egorkreed, is a renowned singer from Russia. He commands a substantial following on social media platforms such as Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Twitch, where he actively interacts with his fans. egorkreed utilizes his influence to promote a diverse range of products, spanning from video games to online casinos. With an outstanding presence, egorkreed secures a prominent position in the ranking, amassing a combined follower count of 27,165,056 across these platforms. To sum upIn total, these 5 accounts (with 2 of them belonging to Egor Kreed) have over 90,000,000 followers. Only these accounts alone can already generate significant traffic for iGaming businesses. Moreover, this number of followers is not final since popular TikTok and Instagram accounts continue to grow their follower count. In a few months, the milestone of 90,000,000 may exceed 100,000,000 followers. Thanks for the information. Love to see that those promoting gambling are not real gamblers and taking promotions to get some paper money like a lot of those fake streamer who gets money from casino deals. Pretty sad.
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September 05, 2023, 03:03:23 AM |
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You are right on that point, most of those influencers are not actually gamblers, they are just used and paid by gambling or casino owners because of their millions of followers and their ability to influence most people to gamble their followers
Social media happens to be one of the fastest means of transferring information and creating awareness about a new innovated idea of gambling. I would preferred to make my own crucial research than just sticking to what the public offers. Mapping out thoroughly from the piece of information passed down. There are countless social media influencers out there that have multiple millions followers and its generate more prominent communities. I wouldn't advised any gambler to follow up these influencers because most of them are not even into gambling, they just advised these sited and gets paid, nothing else.
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September 08, 2023, 08:10:16 PM |
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You are right on that point, most of those influencers are not actually gamblers, they are just used and paid by gambling or casino owners because of their millions of followers and their ability to influence most people to gamble their followers
Social media happens to be one of the fastest means of transferring information and creating awareness about a new innovated idea of gambling. I would preferred to make my own crucial research than just sticking to what the public offers. Mapping out thoroughly from the piece of information passed down. There are countless social media influencers out there that have multiple millions followers and its generate more prominent communities. I wouldn't advised any gambler to follow up these influencers because most of them are not even into gambling, they just advised these sited and gets paid, nothing else. Those who blindly follow social media influencers, streamers, and anyone who they like, and do whatever they do or whatever they say will always be in loss because they don't use their own brain and just listen to them and act upon that. If they are gambling, their followers will start gambling too, and that is the biggest reason why casinos partner up with influencers and streamers so that they can promote their platforms because the casinos will get a lot of users after that. A sensible person would never just blindly follow someone for whatever they do, even if they like something they see or hear, they will always do their own research about that thing first and then they will get involved so that they are aware of the outcomes of the actions that they are going to take.
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