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Wiz Imp

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42. It's true that not a lot of people make big money (over a million dollars)
Sat May 9, 2026, 11:06 PM
6 hrs ago

However, tons of people make decent money doing it.
https://www.business.com/articles/social-media-stars-how-much-do-they-really-make/
Social Media Stars: How Much Do They Really Make?

Multiple outlets have reported that nearly one in four people on social media consider themselves to be an influencer or content creator. However, NeoReach reported that roughly half (48 percent) of creator-earners only make $15,000 or less and only 15 percent make $100,000 or more annually. So, how did today’s top-earning social media stars get where they are? Experts say a combination of luck, consistency and personality helps social media stars grow their platforms.

So that's 15% of 25% of all people on social media making $100,000 or more. While that works out to only about 4% of all people on Social media, that is still a lot of people being able to support themselves solely based on their online presence.
https://datareportal.com/social-media-users
Detailed analysis by the team at Manochi shows that there were 5.79 billion social media “user identities” around the world at the start of April 2026.This impressive figure indicates that more than 2 in 3 people on Earth now use social media each month, and means that social media users are now a “supermajority”, with users now outnumbering non-users by more than two to one.

so 4% of 2/3 of the population of the US is well over 8 million people.

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You coined a new group...."Influencees"! some_of_us_are_sane Friday #6
Or hucksters. Ocelot II Friday #2
In other words some_of_us_are_sane Friday #7
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Amateur media propagandists of the right-wing magicarpet Friday #3
I have to say some_of_us_are_sane Friday #8
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Heh heh progressoid Friday #15
Dumb from start to finish. Polly Hennessey Friday #4
And before that they were "snake oil salesmen"! Enter stage left Friday #5
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Who? some_of_us_are_sane Friday #13
I don't remember. I'd better be careful, that post of mine questioning the appearance question everything Friday #16
Look at the list of speakers on the 3rd day of the convention question everything Yesterday #25
I see something there some_of_us_are_sane 22 hrs ago #31
Also Known As "Shills" LudwigPastorius Friday #11
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Great definition, ludwig some_of_us_are_sane 22 hrs ago #30
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Ah, now we get down to the "brass tacks"... some_of_us_are_sane 21 hrs ago #33
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Doing what? question everything Yesterday #24
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Pitching, like a carnival barker... some_of_us_are_sane 15 hrs ago #38
How Do Influencers Make Money? Wiz Imp 6 hrs ago #40
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Yeah. Morbius 6 hrs ago #41
Not remotely true Wiz Imp 6 hrs ago #43
I stand corrected. Morbius 5 hrs ago #47
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It's true that not a lot of people make big money (over a million dollars) Wiz Imp 6 hrs ago #42
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A loud mouth young person with an iphone or web camera. Jacson6 6 hrs ago #44
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