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  2. For some influencers, being canceled isn’t career-ending — it’s the launchpad to a fresh start. Three of the internet’s most controversial stars have staged successful comebacks over the ...

  3. Qandeel Baloch - Wikipedia

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    A Woman Like Her: The Story Behind the Honor Killing of a Social Media Star, by Sanam Maher (2020, Melville House) Journal Shenila Khoja-Moolji (2022) Patriarchy as an Assemblage: Qandeel Baloch, Male Domination and Feminist Publics in Pakistan, South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, DOI: 10.1080/00856401.2021.1969138

  4. Why are social media users blocking celebrities and ... - AOL

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    After the Met Gala, TikToker @BlockOut2024 posted a video encouraging users to block celebrities on social media, preventing them from making money from ad revenue, as a way to offer pushback to ...

  5. Social media users are trying to 'deplatform' celebrities by ...

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    A newly coined word has been making the rounds on social media this past week: the “digitine.” The term, an abbreviation of “digital guillotine,” went viral in the wake of the 2024 Met Gala.

  6. Internet celebrity - Wikipedia

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    Some influencers are associated with specific social media apps such as TikTok influencers, [28] Instagram influencer, [29] [30] or Pinterest influencer, and many are also considered internet celebrities. As of 2023, Instagram is the social media platform on which businesses spend the most advertising dollars towards marketing with influencers ...

  7. Celebrity branding - Wikipedia

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    Social Media; Celebrities promote brands using social media, like Instagram, Facebook or Snapchat. This helps the brand target the celebrities' followers to create an association between the two. Social media sites, including Twitter, Instagram and Facebook, are a popular non-traditional medium for celebrities endorsing products and brands. [21]

  8. Social media users are collectively blocking celebrities and ...

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    Hundreds of celebrities are on the “digital guillotine” as social media users campaign for a #blockout — urging one another to block the social media accounts of big names who have remained ...

  9. Internet censorship in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan government blocked access to the social media platform around the time of the 2024 February elections, citing national security concerns. Despite the government's stance, both the government and the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) refused to comment on the outages, which were widely reported by internet watchdog groups.