Climate activists condemn oil giant for paying influencers to showcase marketing game from new gasoline campaign

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    Research by the non-profit group revealed Shell sponsored livestreams of gameplay on Twitch by at least six streamers with a combined 5.5m followers. It also identified three more content creators on other platforms who were paid to promote the campaign in their videos. Those influencers, Media Matters said, have a combined 1.5 million Instagram followers, 8.5 million on TikTok and 11.6 million on YouTube.

    A single paid promotion post last month by a YouTube presenter with the username Chica had a potential reach of 1.74 million people alone.

    Sickening. And that’s chump change for them.

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    How do you do fellow kids? No cap, did you fill up your Mercedes CLK350 with Premium while bussin it to the new Megan Thee Stallion record? Remember to watch Formula 1 on digital cable!

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    Epic not getting enough flak for being involved.

    It happened on Fortnite.

    The idea that Epic didn’t know is a joke.

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        So at no point was there any community involvement from Epic? They have no idea what’s being promoted on their servers?

        Since this game is heavily marketed towards children, that’s a huge fucking oversight on Epics part, to not know what kind of things are being promoted through their game.