I'm going to respectfully disagree, based on the number of views, subscribers, likes, and their engagement. It's not really a thing that creators can easily hide anymore. I am not saying that it is their sole income, but people don't curate the type and amount of online content that they do just for fun... it is for profit. Just by looking at their TikTok stats alone, everything has tanked over the last few months. This is to me, a clear idicator that they would like to continue to pursue being Influencers, which is a JOB that makes people money. If you have a stream of revenue that is consistently coming in, watching it drop will encourage you to reinvigorate it, and this is how they've chosen to do that.
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