Payton Moormeier

Half of them still live at home with their parents, the others live in an apartment with six of their buddies until they realize how expensive life really is...and then they move back home with their parents.

Their incomes are primarily from part-time minimum wage jobs, bumming money from mom and dad, birthday and xmas cards from grandma, and the pay pigs who give them $100 to look at their feet.

None of them make any real money. The reason they buy followers is to stroke their own egos, nothing more.

Scan just a few posts up from this one. He's complaining about living on his own, blaming the landlord, and then posts a pic of him laying his head on him mom's chest while she's relaxing in bed with her laptop.

I'm not against any of this. I think Payton is super cute, and yes I have a foot fetish too. But drama and bullshit aside, as horny as these guys make us, none of them are rich and famous.
I completely and utterly agree with 10000% of what you said.

I'll add that I find it pathetic some on here try to defend (by countering anything said above) because they wanna bone the guy.

Payton, max, harvey, leuders, all of them are hot hot hot but at the same time....dumb uneducated phonies.

Caleb coffee is one of the worst.

I'm not sure what to make of Johnny Orlando but I think it's the same thing.

Where do they all get the cash to buy millions of followers, likes, and comments? I know Orlando's family bank rolls his ego but what about the others?

It's sad when they can't even spell.
 
It's surprisingly cheap and easy to buy followers nowadays. But yeah, the downside is that there is no real reach with these guys. That's why you never see them promoting stuff on their socials. Companies have no interest in them if they can't reach a real audience.
 
What made Ben azelart , jeremy hutchins, brent rivera, and those guys different? Or are they also good at fooling in that department?
they make youtube videos that actually get views, even if i dislike their content at least they're making stuff, payton just goes live and takes photos

he could've become like those guys if he actually put in the time and effort
 
Yah cuz all 4.2m are all able to watch all at once together :yum
It's really fun to watch the threads fill up with 'I don't understand how social media works it's not a real job' hate posts. Payton doesn't need to buy followers. He gained them a long time ago over several years, but because of how algorithms serve up content, most people aren't even aware he's live or when he posts.

'Buying followers' is what I assume you guys call using social media managers, who use paid search and fyp pushes to get their clients' content served up faster.

Like, it's not a real job, but it really makes them enough money to pay others for their real jobs managing them, arranging contracts, deals, and to buy houses and cars, etc. I don't know... Feels real. I know it's not an office job or McDonald's, but ya know... Are they real jobs?
 
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Half of them still live at home with their parents, the others live in an apartment with six of their buddies until they realize how expensive life really is...and then they move back home with their parents.

Their incomes are primarily from part-time minimum wage jobs, bumming money from mom and dad, birthday and xmas cards from grandma, and the pay pigs who give them $100 to look at their feet.

None of them make any real money. The reason they buy followers is to stroke their own egos, nothing more.

Scan just a few posts up from this one. He's complaining about living on his own, blaming the landlord, and then posts a pic of him laying his head on him mom's chest while she's relaxing in bed with her laptop.

I'm not against any of this. I think Payton is super cute, and yes I have a foot fetish too. But drama and bullshit aside, as horny as these guys make us, none of them are rich and famous.
That was his mom???
 
That BrandArmy platform he kept hyping up flopped hard :sob: I'm not sure if he already gave up on it because he stopped advertising and posting. From the looks of it, not many people joined and it probably didn't bring in the revenue he had hoped for. There's some content with intriguing captions locked behind a $10 subscription though. Maybe we're slowly making our way towards OF?
 
That BrandArmy platform he kept hyping up flopped hard :sob: I'm not sure if he already gave up on it because he stopped advertising and posting. From the looks of it, not many people joined and it probably didn't bring in the revenue he had hoped for. There's some content with intriguing captions locked behind a $10 subscription though. Maybe we're slowly making our way towards OF?
I'm subbed to the vip and absolutely none of it is worth anything at all. It's not even anything interesting, just random stuff. Don't expect to see any skin
 
It's really fun to watch the threads fill up with 'I don't understand how social media works it's not a real job' hate posts. Payton doesn't need to buy followers. He gained them a long time ago over several years, but because of how algorithms serve up content, most people aren't even aware he's live or when he posts.

'Buying followers' is what I assume you guys call using social media managers, who use paid search and fyp pushes to get their clients' content served up faster.

Like, it's not a real job, but it really makes them enough money to pay others for their real jobs managing them, arranging contracts, deals, and to buy houses and cars, etc. I don't know... Feels real. I know it's not an office job or McDonald's, but ya know... Are they real jobs?

It's not that social media isn't a real job, it's that you have to be exceptionally good at it to succeed.

Take professional athletes for example. You can be good but not good enough to make it to the major leagues, which is where you have to be to make any money.

Payton is not a major league player.
 
It's really fun to watch the threads fill up with 'I don't understand how social media works it's not a real job' hate posts. Payton doesn't need to buy followers. He gained them a long time ago over several years, but because of how algorithms serve up content, most people aren't even aware he's live or when he posts.

'Buying followers' is what I assume you guys call using social media managers, who use paid search and fyp pushes to get their clients' content served up faster.

Like, it's not a real job, but it really makes them enough money to pay others for their real jobs managing them, arranging contracts, deals, and to buy houses and cars, etc. I don't know... Feels real. I know it's not an office job or McDonald's, but ya know... Are they real jobs?
There there princess, no one is taking your precious social media obsession away from you. You're daddy's little girl.