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How vulnerable are those who may get influenced?

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Indira Ruslanovna,

25, Russian, media communicat­ions profession­al “I think the hype around virtual influencer­s is because they are new and different. People have always been curious about robots and CGI. Now that they have entered the social media landscape, there is a lot of fascinatio­n about them. People come across these characters, and can’t tell whether they were real or animated. “I don’t see virtual influencer­s being able to replace real influencer­s because real people bring more flair to the social media landscape.

Sylvia Sedrak,

25, Egyptian product designer “I don’t get the concept of virtual influencer­s because to me, they aren’t authentic or real which would make me question the things they are advertisin­g. A human influencer will actually try the product on camera and show us the results and I would believe what she is saying because she is a real person.

Falak Kassab,

19, university student, Palestinia­n. “I was not aware about virtual influencer­s before but now that I am, I think they are not going to influence me in anyway because I know these are just images and nothing beyond that.

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