Y’all remember when Madonna started a company to make “viral videos” for social media
Damn it’s been 10 years
They did it for In My Feelings too
Ktt thread for it
kanyetothe.com/threads/silento-confirmed-industry-plant.4546745
Are you guys even real on here
some of the stuff on the maximumexposure ig page seems to have a tinge of being self absorbed
a lot of people were posting about these groups on ktt and other music forums from their earliest releases/performances
there is some stuff thats illegal here regarding what is supposed to be transparently communicated as advertising and saw liz pelly post a bit about it
i think this is interesting in general but a lot of this seems like purity testing when people just like music and theres a flattening of how it spreads now
@Valentine @hadjigaviota
This s*** blew up
another chaotic good mention
Everything is manufactured
need bladerunner irl
destroy these bots
started a f***in movement
no paywall link: archive.ph/2026.05.15-111148/https://www.vulture.com/article/social-media-feeds-chaotic-good-projects-clipping.html
(chaotic good mentioned in the article)
started a f***in movement
no paywall link: https://archive.ph/2026.05.15-111148/https://www.vulture.com/article/social-media-feeds-chaotic-good-projects-clipping.html
(chaotic good mentioned in the article)
In text messages quoted in the court documents, Nathan tells Baldoni’s team about another contractor who, for $25,000 a month, offers “social fan engagement to go back and forth with any negative accounts, helping to change the narrative and stay on track.” Once you know that such a product exists, it’s hard not to think about it every time you see a sudden flood of enthusiastic posts about a famous person’s new project or haircut or outfit or relationship or face.
who getting paid on ktt to go at it
A Pinterest board don’t mean he’s sponsored by them
Just a coincidence then I guess
@op look what you’ve done. shoutout KTT2
In a recent video update, Instagram head Adam Mosseri outlined the shift in plain terms: accounts that primarily share content they didn’t create, or haven’t meaningfully transformed, will no longer be recommended to users who don’t already follow them. The policy, which previously applied only to Reels, is now being extended platform-wide.
@op look what you’ve done. shoutout KTT2
In a recent video update, Instagram head Adam Mosseri outlined the shift in plain terms: accounts that primarily share content they didn’t create, or haven’t meaningfully transformed, will no longer be recommended to users who don’t already follow them. The policy, which previously applied only to Reels, is now being extended platform-wide.
BE THE CHANGE YOU WANT TO BE
shout out to everyone involved
the truth has power
expose these posers