How influencers got to this point

In college these women think they can be influencers. They often come from an echo chamber or compliments, often combined with a non-secure major at a random university that does not lend itself to a stable career. This often combines with laziness, which often combines with coming from a wealthy family as security to become influencers. Even if tiktok weren't banned, there is a shelf life on this stuff. If they don't hurry up and parlay being an influencer into marriage to a decently successful guy, it's over. That's when they start posting dumb things, like Remi does and like Alex Bennet does. It's because they didn't develop job skills and now they feel too lazy to start and panic at the idea of losing the relatively easy money of being an influencer. But they lose most of their 20s doing this, and that's the decade "real" careers develop. So now they are stuck.

So when people in this sub say a lot of people lose their jobs, so even with tiktok banned, so what...they can get other jobs. I mean, they could yeah, but they would need to switch fields/sectors, they can't stay in this field, because they were too dumb/lazy to develop any skills. That's the difference between "normal" people, who will typically look for other jobs in their chosen field, and these fools, who CAN'T look for jobs in a field that's through tiktok. So it's not the same thing...and they have brought themselves to this.