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We Deserve Better From Influencers
Upper circuit- PROP FIRM! checkout full Vid- on YT- Tyagi Market Maker. With proof In my last post, I shared how some influencers promoted a brand that ended up scamming thousands of people. It really got me thinking—how do we decide to buy products or services? Most of the time, it’s because we **see**, **hear**, and **trust** what’s being shown to us, especially on social media. This is exactly how it happened to me. I saw a reel with over 1M+ views promoting a seemingly credible prop firm challenge. Like anyone else, I thought it was legit, so I decided to buy into it. But the result? A complete scam. Here’s where it hurts the most: **we’re the ones who make these influencers what they are today**. We follow them, trust them, and believe in their words. But when they misuse that trust, who’s responsible? Imagine this happening to you—you see a product, maybe a jacket or some service, promoted by your favorite creator. You buy it because you trust them, only to end up disappointed or scammed. Shouldn’t these creators at least **test the product themselves** before promoting it to their audience? I’m not here to bash anyone, but I think we all deserve more honesty. I’m one of you—someone who believes in authenticity and transparency. If you want to see the full story, I’ve shared all the proof in my video on YouTube: **Tyagi Market Maker**. And just a side note—most of the stock market knowledge I share for free is being sold for ₹50K+ elsewhere. Would love to know your thoughts—should influencers be held accountable for what they promote? Or is it entirely on us?2
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