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Social media influencer marketing

The practice of using social media influencers to promote products, including dietary supplements, and the challenges of regulating this practice.

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Jan 13, 2026
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How do disinformation and astroturfing tactics work in far-right movements and could they apply to Fuentes?

Disinformation and astroturfing on the far right combine emotional, meme-driven messaging with coordinated amplification tactics—fake or single-purpose accounts, engagement farms, and rapid early boos...

Feb 3, 2026

How did Phil Godlewski gain a following on social media?

grew a large social-media following by plugging into the ecosystem at its peak, using live-streaming and alternative platforms to reach an already primed audience, and through paid channels and sales ...

Jan 14, 2026

How do companies legally use celebrity names or images to market dietary supplements, and what protections exist for consumers?

Companies can legally use celebrity names, likenesses and testimonials to market dietary supplements so long as endorsements are truthful, disclose any material connection, and the marketer has adequa...

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