influencers
Coverage of influencers in the Nexus archive.
- Bali cracks down on visa rules for influencers and content creators
Bali has implemented stricter visa regulations targeting influencers and content creators. Violators face penalties including fines, deportation, and potential lifetime bans from entering Indonesia.
- Costco’s growing cool factor attracts younger audiences
Costco is attracting younger audiences by shifting its focus toward them, and influencers are creating content driven by their affection for the brand.
- U.S. advances to round of 16 and the influencers who pulled off a sky-high stunt in NYC: Morning Rundown
The U.S. secured a 2-0 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina to advance to the round of 16. The article also mentions influencers performing a sky-high stunt in NYC, though details are unspecified.
- Indonesia sets certification rules for influencers recommending crypto
Indonesia’s financial regulator will require influencers promoting crypto and other digital assets to hold certifications. The move aligns with global efforts to tighten oversight of finfluencers.
- Silicon Valley's longevity biohackers are engaged in a dangerous experiment
Silicon Valley's longevity biohackers are conducting a dangerous experiment. Influencers and ultra-rich individuals share methods to extend their lifespan through tips and tricks.
- International supermarket caters to influencer crowd as it opens first California location
An international supermarket opened its first California location in the Bay Area, drawing attention from influencers who provided exclusive social media coverage of the Asian grocery store.
- Campaigns are embracing influencers, but internet stardom doesn't always win votes
Campaigns are using influencers and viral moments to reach voters, but the strategy has had mixed results in key races this year.
- The Taliban’s visa problem
The article discusses the Taliban's visa problem and includes coverage of the Irish presidency, influencers, and the World Cup in its Wednesday edition.
- Influencers vs evidence-based medicine (part two)
The second episode of a podcast on science and technology discusses health misinformation, with journalist Helen Pearson explaining how to identify trustworthy sources.
- Can anything stop ByteDance?
The article discusses whether AI and influencers can sustain ByteDance's leadership as China's premier app factory. A weekly podcast on China explores factors affecting ByteDance's continued success.
- Influencers sought to sell Cambridge homes in China
An estate agent is recruiting tech-savvy students to assist in selling Cambridge homes to buyers in China and Hong Kong. The initiative focuses on leveraging social media influence to reach potential international buyers.
- Influencers vs evidence-based medicine (part one)
The article discusses a podcast episode addressing health misinformation, where doctor and author Deborah Cohen explains how the internet is disrupting healthcare by prioritizing influencer content over evidence-based medicine.
- As influencers rise in politics, some call for tighter regulations on payments
The rise of social media influencers in politics has prompted concerns among campaign finance advocates about the potential influence of undisclosed sponsored content on voters. Calls for stricter regulations on payments to influencers are growing as a response to these concerns.
- As influencers rise in politics, some call for tighter regulations on payments
Influencers are becoming more prominent in politics, prompting concerns from campaign finance advocates about the influence of undisclosed sponsored social media posts on voters. Calls for stricter regulations on payments to influencers are emerging as a response to these concerns.
- What actually works for crypto advertising right now?
The article discusses challenges in crypto advertising due to platform restrictions, high costs, and trust issues. It highlights strategies like influencer partnerships, community building, and agencies like Ninja Promo for multi-channel campaigns.
- Centralised influence vs decentralised systems, where does Ethereum actually stand?
The article questions whether Ethereum's decentralized structure truly addresses centralized influence, noting that social media and high-profile figures like Elon Musk still shape narratives and attention. It contrasts Ethereum's theoretical decentralization with the reality of centralized influence in social layers.
- 'The local takeaway is better': Swanky Chinese restaurant chain loved by middle-class diners is branded an 'overcrowded nightclub of influencers' with 'extremely overpriced' food
A popular Chinese restaurant chain among middle-class diners is criticized for being an 'overcrowded nightclub of influencers' with 'extremely overpriced' food, despite its popularity.
- Visa launches TikTok Creator Card for influencers to have quicker access to their cash
Visa has launched the TikTok Creator Card, a financial product designed to provide influencers with faster access to their earnings. The initiative aims to streamline payment processes for content creators on the TikTok platform.
- Visa launches TikTok Creator Card for influencers to have quicker access to their cash
Visa has launched the TikTok Creator Card, a financial product designed to provide influencers with faster access to their earnings. The initiative aims to streamline cash flow for content creators on the TikTok platform.
- Why shark attacks are on the rise as holidaymaker fights for his life after Maldives horror bite - as experts blame influencers
Shark attacks are increasing globally, with a recent incident in the Maldives leaving a holidaymaker fighting for his life. Experts suggest social media influencers promoting risky ocean behavior may contribute to the rise in attacks.
- Influencer-loved 'luxury' water company squashes rumors after people claim bottles are popping up 'everywhere'
A luxury water company popular among influencers is addressing rumors that its bottles are appearing 'everywhere.' The company has denied the claims, suggesting the bottles' visibility may be exaggerated.
- Labor’s planned gambling ad limits have influencer ‘blind spots’, experts warn
Experts and crossbench MPs warn Labor's partial gambling ad ban plan is vulnerable to exploitation by a 'predatory industry' capable of adapting to new platforms. Industry sources suggest podcast companies like Apple may remove all wagering ads if regulatory mechanisms are unclear.
- India proposes new rules to regulate news and political posts on social media
India is proposing new regulations to control news-related content on social media, particularly targeting podcasters and influencers. The rules aim to grant the government increased authority over political posts and news dissemination.