Tuesday, November 8, 2022

Twitter Thread: OnlyFans model fakes failed job interview to promote her account, called out in viral tweet


What is real these days?.. Is this post real? Am I real? Am I just an algorithm trained to harvest content and write pseudo-intellectual sentences? 

These days who can really be certain? Especially with the rise of viral marketing, side-hustling, and clout chasers. Just yesterday, I saw a content creator calling out another content creator who has created a persona that centers around being a "family man" and is selling a Hustlers University-inspired program teaching you to be a better husband. The catch? His family doesn't exist; they're fake. His supposed wife? His child? Pure fabrications. It's pretty subtle at first… but once it's pointed out to you, you can't help but see it.

This guy's "family" is a part of the same sham that this OnlyFans model is trying to pull with her "interview": a viral marketing attempt to fuel a side hustle. Hustlers gonna hustle, but — the very fact that I'm making a post about this means that this strategy is working.

These days viral marketing is everywhere, and the only attempts that you even catch are the amateurish ones; even when you do catch them, or the poster gets called out, no one even cares. We've all become numb — adjusted to, and inundated by, a deluge of content and masked advertisements, all crying for our attention.

This OnlyFans model's attempt was in the form of a tweet in which she posted a photo pretending to receive an email from a job recruiter. The job recruiter is supposed to be sending her a screenshot of her Twitter profile (which links to her OnlyFans account.) The thing is — as sharp-eyed users have pointed out — she forgot to remove the "Edit Profile" button from the screenshot of her profile, a button that only appears on Twitter if you're viewing your own profile. 

This unraveled the entire ruse, yet the model still had her defenders, who seemed to be even more confused than the rest of us. These defenders insisted that she was receiving an email from a recruiter and refused to listen to reason stating otherwise. 

Anyways, that's the most sense I can make of this whole thing. If you're still confused at this point, it's because I'm confused as well.

Keep reading for the screenshots, of the screenshots, of the screenshots. For more Twitter drama, check out this server who sparked a debate about the benefits of working in the service industry.

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