"While 41% of influencers described themselves as some form of health care professional, only 17% were doctors, dentists, or nurses. About 30% said they were coaches, and 28% reported being entrepreneurs. About 13% said their expertise stems from a medical condition they have had"
"treat influencers’ personal stories as anecdotal, not medical advice. If there’s a product attached to their recommendation, assume they have a financial motive — which should make you extra skeptical."
Isn't this what people have been saying for some time??
Think I'm going to get into cozy games 🎮
Sending follow-up notes to interviews always feels so silly. Like, hi just reminding you that I'm still here 👋
I guess the theme of my posts today is "don't trust influencers" lolol