Double or not anything? Social media influencers' value is open to debate | CBC News

An ice cream truck proprietor's Instagram put up just lately went viral after he began charging social media influencers double for a cone. Has having tens of hundreds of fans misplaced its lustre? The solution, say professionals, is complicated.
An ice cream truck owner's Instagram post recently went viral after he started charging social media influencers double for a cone. Has having tens of thousands of followers lost its lustre? The answer, say experts, is complex.Original article
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